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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'probable matter' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is likely to occur or happen, as in the sentence, "We need to consider the probable matter of global warming and how it will affect our future."
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The Posterior Analytics presents the demonstrative syllogism, made of necessary matter; the Topics the dialectical syllogism of probable matter; and the Sophistical Refutations deals with sophistical matter, i.e., fallacious reasoning (DOS 503).
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As such they were relativized to human nature, authoritative for it, and accessible via reflection on our actions and observation of our actions and those of others But one might still worry that moral judgments that rested on probable matters of fact were less secure than those found to be in accordance with eternal fitnesses, even with the aforementioned advantages.
In that work, we combined functional MRI and diffusion-tensor imaging in healthy subjects to identify the most probable white matter fibre tracts that connect activated cortical regions in repetition and comprehension.
Following standard MAS5.0 Affymetrix quality control criteria, five samples failed quality control (β-actin 3′/5′ ratios > 4), four samples were identified as outliers using principal component analysis (representing probable grey matter contamination) and one file was lost during transfer.
Reasoning in one and the other case is the same from the point of form, since the moods and figures are the same; but it is different in respect to matter (probable and necessary, DOS 500 504).
As we saw in his account of causation, demonstrative reasoning consists in comparing ideas to find relations among them, while probable reasoning concerns matters of fact.
I need some further proposition or propositions that will establish an appropriate link or connection between past and future, and take me from (1) to (2) using either demonstrative reasoning, concerning relations of ideas, or probable reasoning, concerning matters of fact.
The interpreter seems bound to furnish only probable accounts about this matter.
The combined use of "frequent" and "probable" often occurs in matter of fact contexts (as in our example) which require no rhetorical flourishes.
In this study, we aimed to investigate the probable lateralization of gray matter (GM) atrophy in ALS patients.
In particular, the presence of multiple cortical/subcortical infarcts or an infarct in a strategic area such as the thalamus or temporal lobe and/or lesions of the white matter indicated probable VaD.
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