Sentence examples for support a proposition from inspiring English sources

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On the other hand, if the awareness in step (b) is non-propositional, then it cannot give one the knowledge posited in step (c), because that knowledge is propositional — it involves the knowledge that one's sense datum is of a certain kind — and a non-propositional state cannot support a proposition (Sellars 2000, part I).

David E. Rosenbaum (NYT) THE WEST GAY MARRIAGE OPPOSED -- Most Californians support a proposition to keep the state from recognizing same-sex marriages performed elsewhere.

In this case, the more worlds that support a proposition, the likelier the propositions truth, and, via the inverse relationship principle, the less information it carries.

"We can only make investment if there is a viable business proposition and that's where we need to have all parties working together to support a proposition that can deliver the employment and the opportunities that we want to see for the plant in Grangemouth, because of its very wider significance for the Scottish economy".

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The range of behaviors supports a proposition that socioeconomic factors explain only part of smoking inequalities and indicate that groups interpret and respond to shared contexts in culturally specific ways.

In the former "all things are demonstrated" while in the latter less rigorous forms of argumentation are utilized (e.g., supporting a proposition by means of an analogical argument).

However, their majority postulate includes a notion of partial support that captures the specificity of knowledge merging with respect to voting, and is not limited to count the number of bases supporting a proposition a vs. the number of bases containing \(\neg a\).

The (sea floor) bathymetry in the area supported a proposition that a canyon failure or an underwater landslide may have contributed to or focused the tsunami energy at that location.

This supports a proposition that ozone adversely affects asthmatics at levels below the current U.S. standard.

Such initial support for a proposition is not definitive.

In philosophical and theological debates, as well as in the regulation of action, probabilis could be used as a predicate for the argumentative support which a proposition had (translatable as "plausible" or "rationally tenable").

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