| 11. | This distinguishes such inferences from entailment.
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| 12. | So, I am still back at square 0, trying to understand " entailment ".
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| 13. | His idea of indirect attribution ( 1981 ) is relevant to John Searle's " entailment.
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| 14. | On the other hand, I don't see any nice algebraic way of describing syntactical entailment.
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| 15. | Epistemic closure does not hold if one does not know all of the known entailments of a knowledge claim.
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| 16. | By the way, the definition with closure under " semantic " entailment was new to me.
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| 17. | On the other hand, Imparo is complete by both anti-entailment procedure and its extended inverse subsumption procedure.
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| 18. | They reverse the entailment relation of sentences formed with the predicates run fast and run, for example.
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| 19. | I like the algebraic description here, one reason being that it gives a concise way of defining semantic entailment.
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| 20. | Inheritance was by descent, but could be further restricted by entailment, which would restrict inheritance to male heirs only.
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