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At the other table Weinstein (South) made the same inference as Compton but preferred his defense against two hearts.
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To find out if babies make the same inference, the screens are removed and the infant is shown either one object or two objects.
When using a potential surrogate endpoint, one would like to make the same inference as if one had observed a true endpoint (i.e. a health outcome).
The researchers raise several questions about their findings, such as whether people in other countries and cultures would make the same inferences as their counterparts in the U.S. and Italy.
Now, it seems that with respect to explanations of our reasoning and action, it does not make a difference whether the kinds we think we are reasoning about actually exist: so long as we think they exist, we will make the same inferences and perform the same actions regardless of whether we are correct or not.
Building on a line of thought due originally to Boghossian (1992), David Sosa (2007) argues that content externalism is incompatible with conjunction of the thesis that intrinsic duplicates make the same inferences and the thesis that the logical relations between our thoughts (whether one validly follows from another, e.g).
A belief network makes exactly the same inferences as would be made by applying Bayes' rule to a series of probabilities, but the graphical construction often provides insight into the problem.
They made the same money.
Tidal made the same promise.
Most adults draw the same inference (Rafetseder, Schwitalla, & Perner, 2013).
Burge's contention is that even if Oscar and his counterpart both complain about the 'arthritis' in their thighs and make exactly the same inferences involving 'arthritis', they mean different things by their terms and must be regarded as having different beliefs.
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