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100% | 14 | The logical inference that if proposition A implies proposition B and proposition B implies proposition C, then proposition A implies proposition C | ||||||
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noun • a practical consequence that follows naturally • (logic) an inference that follows directly from the proof of another proposition | ||||||||
34% | 7 | A term used in logic to refer to a proposition that has the opposite truth value of another proposition | ||||||
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A Necessary And Obvious Result Of A Given Fact Or Proposition
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1 | I'd fill in result - it's obvious
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2 | Involve as a necessary result
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3 | Obvious fact
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17 Jul 1983 | New York Times / 17 Jul 1983 |
4 | Old word for evidence or proof; the rationale/reasons given in support of a proposition; an exchange of said motives; or, a squabble, quarrel or other unfriendly altercation
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5 | The logical inference that if proposition A implies proposition B and proposition B implies proposition C, then proposition A implies proposition C | |
6 | The logical principle that if proposition A implies proposition B and proposition B implies proposition C, then proposition A implies proposition C | |
7 | Who said "There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact"
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03 Jun 2016 | New York Times / 03 Jun 2016 |