Sentences with phrase «inference which»

The inference which necessarily results is that the Constitution ordained and established by those people, and, still closely to apply the case, in particular by the people of Georgia, could vest jurisdiction or judicial power over those states and over the State of Georgia in particular.
«An expert's function is precisely this: to provide the judge and jury with a ready - made inference which the judge and jury, due to the technical nature of the facts, are unable to formulate.»
Bayesian inference which is now a paradigm in its usage and importance in modern science does have advantages over the frequentist statistical philosophy: it has a more unified approach to data analysis, it incorporates prior professi0nal opinion / external empirical evidence, into results through pi the prior distribution.
Lesson objectives that don't specify the knowledge you want students to learn in meticulous detail leave that knowledge open to inference which is therefore inherently variable.
Unlike most contemporary philosophers, who restrict their examination of induction to the modern sense of the term, in which it is construed as a method of inference which permits some prediction of future events on the basis of past events, Whitehead also recognizes the importance of the ancient meaning of induction.
A man who, for some reason, feels the need perpetually to humiliate people will not find any explanation for that need in the actual attempts to humiliate others: he will only find it in the inferences which might be derived from the motives which lead him to behave in that way.
«Inert» and «dead» are inferences which we take the appearances to imply.
The priority Aristotle assigns to Substance (ousia) is a recurrent — systematic --- commitment exemplified in certain kinds of characteristic inferences which are tolerated and compelled by the system.
In this regard it follows the same form of reasoning as the natural sciences do themselves: not providing infallible inferences which compel assent, but creatively and insightfully - and provisionally - seeking the best explanation of the observed data.
Albany County Judge Peter Lynch tossed the case against Ortt, saying there was «no valid line of reasoning and permissible inferences which could lead a rational grand jury» to issue the indictment against the senator.
Three sets of data gives students chance to think about inferences which can be drawn.
Even if leave to appeal is granted, the appellate court is permitted to draw only those factual inferences which are not inconsistent with the facts expressly found by the Agency.
The coroner, being the primary judge of fact, is entitled to substantial respect in his fact - finding role and in the inferences which he draws from his findings of fact; the Divisional Court should therefore be slow to characterise his conclusions as unreasonable in the Wednesbury sense.

Not exact matches

Our reasoning here applies what's known as the principle of restricted choice, which comes up in the card game bridge, and is the intuition behind the formal mathematical procedure for updating beliefs based on new information, Bayesian inference.
Stories create emotions, which cause us to react, and those reactions are based on conclusions drawn from typically false inferences.
I wasn't making a deduction but an inference to best explanation: that their model was an attempt to predict which stocks would have min vol in the coming time period.
When you have pastors turning their role into a command - driven CEO - style one, I think you can make your own inferences... but you'll know them by their fruit, which is the measure of love, joy, peace, patience, goodness, gentleness, and self - control.
It may have been a second step, following the first which identified Jesus with the Messiah — a view held more firmly in the south — or it may indeed have been the very first step, direct and immediate, from the appearance of the risen Jesus to the inference that he was now the anticipated heavenly figure of Daniel's vision, as currently interpreted.
The environment produces a constant stream of messages which tend either to corroborate or to disappoint our inferences.
Within the area in which private discretion is appropriate, whoever believed himself competent to think clearly did his best to understand the correct implications of Islamic teachings, each thinker following his own style of study and inference.
The more serious problem arises at the point at which philosophers draw inferences based on the assumption that their systematic positions are essentially complete.
Or People for the American Way, which invites the inference that those who disagree are somehow un-American.
Hartshorne is willing to begin with the metaphysical reality of God and other selves (not just as a postulate, but as concrete existences), and then to use inference and imagination to provide an account of their nature and relations — an account which can he more or less adequate to its object, given the limitations of our form of consciousness.
Hume himself grants this in his Enquiry when, speaking of the present fact and that which is inferred from it, he says: «Were there nothing to bind them together, the inference would be entirely precarious» (Sect.
«37 Thus, there is an identification of the shining present (i.e., the datum self) with the given (lower case «g»), while The Given is the given plus all our hypotheses, analyses, inferences and abstractions tacked on, along with whatever else toward which we are passive.
Today history is increasingly understood as essentially the unique and creative, whose reality would not be apart from the event in which it becomes, and whose truth could not be known by Platonic recollection or inference from a rational principle, but only through historical encounter.
But the defense would have been a valid one, corresponding with the facts, and Pilate could easily have drawn the inference for himself, that, whatever may have been intended by the claim to royalty (which Jesus did not disown), the Prisoner was not a danger to the state.
This permits a further inference — and here we pass from the manner and style which axe patent in the record to the personality behind them.
«Inspiration» is that supporting Biblical tenet which grounds Scriptural authority; «inerrancy» is an inference from Biblical inspiration which many, but not all, evangelicals have traditionally supported.
We must ignore, for the time being, the editorial introductions, transitions, conclusions, and inferences or interpretations which have been added to the separate units, as also the order in which they are given, and the presumed bearing of one upon another.
I agree with the inference made by GAW, that both science and religion are capable of influencing good or evil outcomes — which leads us to the motives of the human heart... and back to religion.
Luke specializes in subtlety, allusion, story and inference, so it's great to hear these lines, which are direct, indicative and imperative.
The elaboration of theorems by the process of deductive inference — the part of mathematical inquiry that makes it appear as a discipline of necessity — is in reality a means of making good the freedom inherent in the choice of the definitions and axioms in terms of which this elaboration is carried out.
Just as Creativity functions to produce the novel one from the disjunctive many, inference allows the dropping of a set of premises which conjointly imply some proposition asserted as the new theorem (ILM 424).
Whitehead soon reveals, however, that he is not in the grip of the inference model which his choice of words might suggest.
The sense in which they are primitive» is that they must be assumed without proof since all subsequent inference develops from what has been previously asserted.
It has often been pointed out that this description is partly modelled on Isaiah liii, which describes the sufferings of the Servant of the Lord; but I venture to think that the wrong inference has often been drawn from this fact.
To argue by inference from effect to Cause, from the passive object to the active Subject of change, from transitory, contingent being to a Being who is necessary and eternal, from nature's striving after perfection to a Perfection which is ultimate, from the order observable in creation to a creative Mind - all that (I shall be told) is to approach the great Riddle from one side, and that the most difficult.
Few believers are likely to pledge their allegiance to a government under which the courts» in the name of «constitutional rights» they themselves have sole authority to read into the Constitution» can systematically close off any form of political opposition by declaring it to betray the «inevitable inference» of animus.
But whether Jesus» descent from David was a genuine memory or an inference from his messiahship, the two quite different genealogies which in Matthew and Luke support this belief can hardly have belonged to the most primitive tradition.
This doctrine is a necessary condition for the limitation of independent variety, which is, in turn, a necessary condition for «valid inductive inference» to predictions and to theories.
Both are claiming that an analogy between two sets of evidence warrants an analogy between the two systems of order bound up with the respective evidence; and the S stem of order to which the inference is made deductively entails certain predictions.
Certain necessary conditions for «valid inductive inference» (the limitation of independent variety) are grounded in further necessary conditions (internal relations) which constitute metaphysical presuppositions.
The probabilistic relation which suffices to justify the inference from e1 to e2 which Hesse takes to be the clue to an adequate inference pattern is that of analogy.
Explicitly or by inference they talk as though Man today had reached a final and supreme state of humanity beyond which he can not advance; or, in the language of this lecture, that, Matter having attained in Homo sapiens its maximum of centro - complexity on Earth, the process of super-molecularization on the planet has for good and all come to a stop.
All we see is the shadows of our own consciousness, and all we can do is to draw inferences about the reality which lies behind them and produces the effect.
This is because they believe that what is given in immediate experience is absolutely certain, and any mode of «knowledge» which departs at all from such immediacy (for instance, an inference from experience) is to some degree doubtful.
are there secondary inferences on which we strongly disagree.
Add in fact the verse starts off with the phrase «If ANYONE does not...» (emphasis mine), which is a gender - neutral term only given the masculine inference in later translations of the Bible.
His inference is that self - suggestion of impossibility had prevented the influence upon these persons of an environment which, on the more «passive» subjects, had easily brought forth the effects they looked for.
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