Sentence examples for premises from which from inspiring English sources

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And these are the premises from which he made some of his most enduring work.

"African-American dancing has aesthetic premises from which it operates, portraying tragedy, oppression, injustice, but finding there is the 'We shall overcome' affirmation," said Dr. Myers.

Reasoning, therefore, will reliably yield truth only when it is completed by acts of intuition (noesis) that justify the premises from which we reason.

A theory may be characterized as a postulational system (a set of premises) from which empirical laws are deducible as theorems.

And "On Writing" is liberally illustrated with examples from the author's own work, as in the "what if" premises from which his stories have grown.

(In formulating these logical consequences, I am not taking a position on the morality of abortion. As always, logic can only force a choice between accepting a conclusion and denying the premises from which the conclusion follows).

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The formation seeking authenticity from the Brutus Myth and the prophetic mutterings of 13th century seers, it is a truly false premise from which to construct an identity.

This isn't an especially knotty philosophical problem, nor a particularly convincing situation, but it's the premise from which James Morrow's inventive, entertaining, but curiously hollow 10th novel, "The Philosopher's Apprentice," starts out.

Thus they regard ∼∼p as an inadequate premise from which to deduce p and hence do not accept the validity of the law of double negation in the form ∼∼p ⊃ p. They do, however, regard a demonstration that p is true as showing that the negation of p is false and hence accept p ⊃ ∼∼p as valid.

It taps into what Michael Crichton, who devised the premise from which the plot derives in his 1990 novel Jurassic Park, identified as a near-universal yearning: to see tyrannosaurs or stegosaurs not merely as fossils, but as creatures of flesh and blood.

The factual premise from which an inference is sought to be drawn towards the accused's guilt is not established.

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