Entailment in a sentence as a noun

It was all about entailment and modal logics and frankly seemed really out of date.

If your "description" is supposed to entail that, then that putative entailment seems false to me.

I'm working on some open source projects that pertain to recognizing entailment in plain text.

No, he's looking at causality, not logical entailment.

This is known as the paradox of entailment and is part of the reason why people find material implication so weird sometimes.

I don't think it's an entailment of schizophrenia that the sufferer is unaware that their beliefs are delusional.

It's more of a definition of dualism/atomism than a logical entailment.

Because logical entailment certainly doesn't require understanding and its definition is as strict, as a very strict thing [1].

So for instance, there are proofs of the soundness and completeness of resolution for the purpose of deciding entailment between FOL theories given as sets of Horn clauses.

Anyone’s ability to mean anything is made possible by social practices that hold people to such rational rules of entailment and incompatibility.

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Entailment definitions

noun

something that is inferred (deduced or entailed or implied); "his resignation had political implications"

See also: deduction implication