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Rather, quantum theory appears to entail that determinism fails to obtain at the level of microparticles.

The view that space cannot exist independently of objects at any given instant does seem to entail that space cannot be utterly devoid of objects.

The version of ideal utilitarianism to which Pickard-Cambridge subscribes seems to entail that B has no reason to fulfil the promise to A. This is a problem for the view.

If the evils of this life appear to conflict with God's providence, God's providence and foreknowledge themselves seem to entail that everything occurs of necessity and hence that there is no free will.

70r v) seems to entail that, like Wyclif, he also thinks of being as a sort of an extramental reality proper to everything (God and creatures; substances and accidents; universal and individual items; things, collections of things, and states of affairs) according to different modes and degrees.

Denying that space is real can be equivalent to denying that space is absolute; but Leibniz's relationalism, coupled with his familiar early modern view of relations (an independent metaphysical thesis), seems to entail that space is also not real in the sense that it is not independent of the mind.

Additionally, the fact that exercises of theoretical knowledge are guided by propositions or rules seems to entail that they involve instructions that are universally applicable — the person acting on theoretical knowledge has an instruction booklet, which she reflects upon before acting.

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This would entail that strategies to decrease poverty are focused on women and in particular women of color who bear the brunt of poverty.

Frege's Basic Law V entails that corresponding to every property of mathematical entities, there exists a class of mathematical entities having that property.

However, successful pharmacological interventions to reverse developmental defects are likely to entail using agents that are themselves teratogenic.

That would seem to entail, for example, that a world with no perceivers could be beautiful or ugly, or perhaps that beauty could be detected by scientific instruments.

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