• Premise (redirect from Premiss)
    A premise or premiss is a proposition—a true or false declarative statement—used in an argument to prove the truth of another proposition called the conclusion...
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  • premises, in which a syllogism is invalid because both premises are negative The Fallacy Files: Affirmative Conclusion from a Negative Premiss v t e...
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    (with Mats Wingborg), Premiss förlag, 2008 Slaget om svenskheten – ta debatten med Sverigedemokraterna (with Mats Wingborg), Premiss förlag/Arena Idé, 2009...
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  • The fallacy of exclusive premises is a syllogistic fallacy committed in a categorical syllogism that is invalid because both of its premises are negative...
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  • Look up premise, premiss, or premises in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Premise is a claim that is a reason for, or an objection against, some other...
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  • from the original (PDF) on June 19, 2010. Gary N. Curtis. "Negative Conclusion from Affirmative Premisses". Fallacy Files. Retrieved December 20, 2010....
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  • 17421/2498-9746-09-05. ISSN 2498-9746. "Sources of law" may also mean any premiss of a legal reasoning.Goltzberg, Stefan (2016). Les Sources du droit. Paris:...
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    assertion is not in error . . . An inference is the dropping of a true premiss [sic]; it is the dissolution of an implication" (p. 9). Further discussion...
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  • that the argument can be deceptive. A statement cannot prove itself. A premiss [sic] must have a different source of reason, ground or evidence for its...
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    demarcation, then singular statements must be available which can serve as premisses in falsifying inferences. Our criterion therefore appears only to shift...
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  • a natural right of self-ownership over his person with the egalitarian premiss that natural resources should be shared equally. Right-wing libertarians...
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  • vicious circle from which there is no escape except in the denial of one premiss [sic] or of the other. Either the thing is not necessary, or it is not...
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  • permissible, permission, permissive, permissory, permit, permittee, premise, premiss, premit, pretermission, pretermit, promise, promisee, promissive, promissory...
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    C (g) ‘) The Fool says in his heart that there is no God. Existential premiss g = def !x. ~ ∃ y. y ≥ x God is the only one thing greater than which cannot...
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    people of Scotland] Doe Claim Demand and insist upon all and sundry the premisses as ther undoubted right and liberties And that no Declarationes Doeings...
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    Radio channel hideout of squatters on the Gleisdreieck-premisses in Berlin 1981...
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    and make her solemn Oath in the sight of all the people to observe the premisses: laying her right hand upon the Holy Gospel in the great Bible (which...
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  • sense: We should, that is, recommence the inquiry into its principles and premisses, beginning our investigation with an inspection of the things that exist...
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    Boivie, Per-Erik (2007). Global standard: how computer displays worldwide got the TCO logo. Stockholm: Premiss. ISBN 978-91-85343-43-0. Official website...
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  • Les cosmo-théologies philosophiques de l'Égypte Antique. Problématique, prémisses herméneutiques et problèmes majeurs. Academy of African Thought (in French)...
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    (1996) pp. 683–698 Demoule, J.-P. (2009). "Naissance des inégalités et prémisses de l'État". In Demoule, J.-P. (ed.). La Révolution néolithique dans le...
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    arXiv:physics/0408111. Bibcode:2004physics...8111V. Craig, William Lane (2007). "Causal Premiss of the Kalam Argument". Reasonable Faith. Retrieved 25 September 2024....
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    "practical" philosophy, such as that of Gadamer and McDowell, is often premissed upon a rejection of Aristotelianism's traditional metaphysical or theoretical...
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    See Christine Messiant, L’Angola colonial, histoire et société: Les prémisses du mouvement nationaliste, Basle: Schlettwein, 2006. Collelo, Thomas (1991)...
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  • mathematics, as I hope the following pages will show. . . . Formally, my premisses are simply assumed; but the fact that they allow mathematics to be true...
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    An Act for veiling in His Majesty, his Heirs and Successors, certain Premisses in the City of Dublin therein mentioned, for the Purposes of erecting...
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    the said manors messuages lands tenements hereditaments and other the premisses now worth to be leased if the same were truly and bona fide or leased...
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    inconspicuous premisses" – when, instead, philosophy should, "like the successful sciences", proceed only from tangible, scrutinizable premisses and trust...
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  • permissible, permission, permissive, permissory, permit, permittee, premise, premiss, premit, pretermission, pretermit, promise, promisee, promissive, promissory...
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  • derived from two premisses, of which one is an immediately revealed truth, and the other a truth of natural reason. Since one premiss is a truth of Revelation...
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