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If, for example, we have one syllogism from two premises A and B to a conclusion C, and we have another from the premises C and D to the conclusion E, then in some sense, the longer argument from premises A, B and D to conclusion E is a good one.
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Premise (b) is regarded as stipulative, and premise (c) is thought to be the lesson of the slow switch experiment.
Another notable difference is that when B logically entails A, adding a premise C cannot undermine the entailment i.e., (C·B) must entail A as well.
Accordingly, Burge rejects premise (c) of the memory argument: If Oscar truly forgot nothing, then preservative memory means he knows at t2 what he knew at t1. Per Falvey & Owens (1994), Oscar's memory may not provide comparative knowledge of content, i.e., knowledge that enables armchair discriminations between water and twin water contents.
In general, depending on what A, B, and C mean, adding a premise C to B may substantially raise the degree of support for A, or may substantially lower it, or may leave it completely unchanged i.e., P[A | C·B] may have a value much larger than P[A | B], or a much smaller value, or it may have the same, or nearly the same value as P[A | B].
The proposition M is exactly deducible from the premises A, B, C, … if M is deducible from those premises and "when the same does not hold for any part ot the [set of] propositions A, B, C, …" (Bolzano 2004, 54) "and we are not able to take away a single component [of the premises], much less an entire proposition" (Bolzano 1973, 213).
The Defective Premises Act 1972 (c.
This is incompatible with the basic premises of the C and C++ languages, in which much of today's scientific software is written.
However, these examples are premised on the assumption that the c statistic can serve at least as an approximate index of confounding amplification.
It says that whenever B is logically equivalent to C, as premises each must provide precisely the same amount of support to every conclusion.
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