Sinônimos & Informações Sobre | Palavra Inglês ANTECEDENT
ANTECEDENT
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Exemplos de uso de ANTECEDENT em uma frase
- He founded the German Workers' Party (DAP), the pan-German and anti-Semitic antecedent of the Nazi Party (NSDAP).
- Conditional proof, in logic: a proof that asserts a conditional, and proves that the antecedent leads to the consequent.
- A conditional proof is a proof that takes the form of asserting a conditional, and proving that the antecedent of the conditional necessarily leads to the consequent.
- Both have apparently similar but invalid forms: affirming the consequent and denying the antecedent.
- There are two similar, but invalid, forms of argument: affirming the consequent and denying the antecedent.
- The use of pronouns often involves anaphora, where the meaning of the pronoun is dependent on an antecedent.
- It typically occurs with an indeterminate antecedent, to refer to an unknown person, or to refer to every person of some group, in sentences such as:.
- Two different, well-cited models, the subsidence model and the antecedent karst model, have been used to explain the development of atolls.
- In mathematics and logic, a vacuous truth is a conditional or universal statement (a universal statement that can be converted to a conditional statement) that is true because the antecedent cannot be satisfied.
- He also supported antecedent concepts of Neptunism and considered fossils as evidence for the Biblical deluge.
- The exclusive or is also equivalent to the negation of a logical biconditional, by the rules of material implication (a material conditional is equivalent to the disjunction of the negation of its antecedent and its consequence) and material equivalence.
- The simultaneous quodlibet may be considered a historical antecedent to the modern-day musical mashup.
- Lebanon, Connecticut, was the original home of Moor's Charity School, the antecedent of Dartmouth College.
- Additionally, Cumberland (along with the neighboring towns of Central Falls, RI, Lincoln, RI, and Attleboro, Massachusetts) was the home of the Valley Falls Company, which is the original antecedent of Berkshire Hathaway, now one of the world's largest and most successful companies.
- The historical antecedent of the Tunbridge World's Fair can be traced to the town's charter, which therein authorized the establishment of two annual fairs when the population of the town reached fifty families.
- Denying the antecedent, sometimes also called inverse error or fallacy of the inverse, is a formal fallacy of inferring the inverse from an original statement.
- In general, the truth of S says nothing about the truth of its converse, unless the antecedent P and the consequent Q are logically equivalent.
- A mixed hypothetical syllogism has two premises: one conditional statement and one statement that either affirms or denies the antecedent or consequent of that conditional statement.
- Relevance logic, also called relevant logic, is a kind of non-classical logic requiring the antecedent and consequent of implications to be relevantly related.
- Here, the proof follows immediately by virtue of the definition of material implication in which as the implication is true regardless of the truth value of the antecedent P if the consequent is fixed as true.
- Researchers Martijn van Zomeren, Tom Postmes, and Russell Spears conducted a meta-analysis of over 180 studies of collective action, in an attempt to integrate three dominant socio-psychological perspectives explaining antecedent conditions to this phenomenon – injustice, efficacy, and identity.
- In behavioral psychology, reinforcement refers to consequences that increase the likelihood of an organism's future behavior, typically in the presence of a particular antecedent stimulus.
- Semantically, the only case where a logical biconditional is different from a material conditional is the case where the hypothesis (antecedent) is false but the conclusion (consequent) is true.
- In propositional logic, material implication is a valid rule of replacement that allows a conditional statement to be replaced by a disjunction in which the antecedent is negated.
- Since every formula in the antecedent (the left side) must be true to conclude the truth of at least one formula in the succedent (the right side), adding formulas to either side results in a weaker sequent, while removing them from either side gives a stronger one.
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