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This is a simplified statement of reliabilism; a more precise one distinguishes conditionally reliable mechanisms (like inference) from unconditionally reliable ones (like perception).

As it develops expertise, the circuitry for reading in the brain becomes both "smaller" in its streamlined regions, and also "larger" — that is, more widely activated — in those regions engaged in sophisticated thinking, like inference, critical analysis, and insight.

If there is a difference from inference as that doxastic practice was systematized by Indian philosophers, it is perhaps that arthāpatti will not as readily admit of formalization; this represents, then, something more like inference to the best explanation the presumption or "positing" (kalpanā) of something without which some explanandum would not make sense.

> -wrap-foot> ASPIC refers to each item of knowledge (or belief) referring to the current state of the domain as a fact; like inference rules these can be strict or defeasible.

In the classical phylogenetic analysis pipeline (Anisimova et al. 2013), an appropriate model is essential for most if not all the stages: Identification of homologous sequences, construction of a multiple sequence alignment, and phylogeny inference, which can be followed by more in-depth analyses like inference of sites under selection.

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Seeing her unease, he leapt to a Hemingway-like inference.

The validity of the HRM is tested with cognitive models of three tasks involving simple casual deduction, reasoning on spatial relations and Bayesian-like inference of cause/effect.

We then used an EM-like inference method to learn weight parameters jointly with tree building, providing for the first time scalable algorithms capable of learning tree models for hundreds to thousands of single cells isolated from individual tumors.

But he never displays an example or schema of these deduction-like inferences.

In addition, semantic networks do not license modus-tollens-like inferences: from the fact that birds normally fly and Tweety does not fly, we are not licensed to infer that Tweety is not a bird.

Sentences like, "The clear inference we draw from this evidence is that the conception, planning and execution of the plot which led to the planting of the explosive device was of Libyan origin," he said, will help him apply the "respondeat superior" principle.

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