Sentence examples for notion of relevant from inspiring English sources

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Some have argued that this is not a desirable property for entailment (and that what is needed is a notion of relevant entailment see the entry on relevance logic.

However, the notion of "relevant" clearly relates to the theory of Obligationes (q.v).

To move beyond single point analyses, we advocate the notion of relevant spatial scales for the analyzed and applied geoelectric fields.

The proposed computational framework consists of three components: a specification language to define an adaptive notion of relevant context for a query; mechanisms for retrieving this context; and local learning procedures that are used to induce the desired action from this context.

Although this basic idea was first explored by Mortensen in his 1983, explicitly using a notion of relevant entailment, by the end of his paper Mortensen had abandoned the basic idea as unworkable, at least within the framework of standard relevant logics.

A key aspect will be the possibility to distinguish relevant contacts: for control of sexually transmitted diseases relevant contacts are easily identified (that is, if people are willing to co-operate), but in case of respiratory pathogens like SARS or influenza the notion of relevant contacts is rather diffuse.

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The notion of heritability relevant here is the purely phenotypic, purely statistical notion developed by Francis Galton (1869).

This chapter introduces the notion of other relevant and useful standards efforts going on in the industry.

More recently, however, philosophers have questioned the ramifications of these and other data for the notion of control relevant to moral responsibility.

Hutto (2013) argues that action-oriented accounts of representation cannot offer a viable notion of causally relevant content because "the contents of representations do not make a causal difference, only formal or vehicular properties do;" when one assumes computationalism, then the only causally relevant factors are forms of symbols in computers, irrelevant of their semantics.

At the same time, Pyrrho seems to have said that the skeptic adheres to appearances (phainomena) (DL 9.106; Bett 2000, 84 93; on earlier notions of appearances relevant to skepticism, cf. Barney 1992).

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