arguesThat

P2397 predicate

Indicates that one entity presents reasons or justification in support of a specific claim, position, or proposition held about another entity or topic.

Observed surface forms (14)

  • claims ×75
  • argument ×34
  • concludesThat ×17
  • arguedThat ×8
  • justifies ×6
  • proposedThat ×4
  • criticsArgue ×3
  • philosophicalPositionDefended ×3
  • argumentInCase ×2
  • argumentSupportedBy ×2

Sample triples (305)

Subject Object
9/11 Commission Report September 11 attacks via predicate surface "concludesThat"
surface form: September 11 attacks were a result of a failure of imagination, policy, capabilities, and management
9/11 Commission Report al-Qaeda via predicate surface "concludesThat"
surface form: al-Qaeda was responsible for planning and executing the September 11 attacks
9/11 Commission Report intelligence community failed to adapt to the terrorist threat before 9/11 via predicate surface "concludesThat"
9/11 Commission Report there was no credible evidence that Iraq cooperated with al-Qaeda in attacks on the United States via predicate surface "concludesThat"
A Theory of Human Motivation human needs are organized in a hierarchy
A Theory of Human Motivation lower-level needs must be relatively satisfied before higher-level needs become salient
A Theory of Human Motivation self-actualization is a higher-order need
A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections genuine religious affections arise from a spiritual sense of the excellency of divine things
A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections no external sign alone is a certain proof of saving grace
A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections true religious affections produce lasting Christian practice
Altaic languages (proposed) reconstructions rely on flawed methodology via predicate surface "criticsArgue"
Altaic languages (proposed) similarities due to areal contact and borrowing via predicate surface "criticsArgue"
Altaic languages (proposed) typological features not sufficient evidence for genetic relationship via predicate surface "criticsArgue"
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding the mind is a tabula rasa at birth via predicate surface "claims"
An Essay on the Principle of Population population growth is limited by checks such as famine, disease, and war via predicate surface "argument"
Anti-Federalists a standing army in peacetime was dangerous to liberty via predicate surface "arguedThat"
Anti-Federalists large republics are prone to faction and instability via predicate surface "arguedThat"
Anti-Federalists republican government works best in small territories via predicate surface "arguedThat"
Anti-Federalists the federal judiciary could overshadow state courts via predicate surface "arguedThat"
Anti-Federalists the necessary and proper clause could expand federal power excessively via predicate surface "arguedThat"
Anti-Federalists the presidency could evolve into a monarchy-like office via predicate surface "arguedThat"
Anti-Federalists the proposed Constitution lacked explicit protections for individual rights via predicate surface "arguedThat"
Anti-Federalists the supremacy clause threatened state sovereignty via predicate surface "arguedThat"
Aristotelian physics celestial bodies move in uniform circular motion via predicate surface "claims"
Aristotelian physics heavier bodies fall faster than lighter ones via predicate surface "claims"
Aristotelian physics motion in a void is impossible via predicate surface "claims"
Aristotelian physics natural motion is motion toward natural place via predicate surface "claims"
Aristotelian physics sublunar realm is composed of four elements via predicate surface "claims"
Aristotelian physics superlunar realm is composed of aether via predicate surface "claims"
Aristotelian physics there is no vacuum in nature via predicate surface "claims"
Aristotelian physics violent motion requires a continuous mover via predicate surface "claims"
Between Facts and Norms democratic procedures can ground the validity of legal norms
Between Facts and Norms law mediates between social facts and normative validity claims
Between Facts and Norms the legitimacy of law depends on discursive processes of opinion- and will-formation
Beyond Freedom and Dignity that traditional concepts of personhood are obstacles to effective behavior analysis via predicate surface "claims"
Book I
surface form: Book I (An Essay Concerning Human Understanding)
the mind does not contain innate ideas at birth
Book I
surface form: Book I (An Essay Concerning Human Understanding)
there are no innate practical moral principles
Book I
surface form: Book I (An Essay Concerning Human Understanding)
there are no innate speculative principles
Book I
surface form: Book I (The Social Contract)
force does not create right
Book I
surface form: Book I (The Social Contract)
no man has natural authority over his fellow men
Book I
surface form: Book I (The Social Contract)
political authority must be founded on convention
Book I
surface form: Book I (The Social Contract)
slavery is illegitimate
Book I
surface form: Book I (The Social Contract)
the social contract can reconcile freedom with political obligation
Book II
surface form: Book II (An Essay Concerning Human Understanding)
all human ideas originate from experience via predicate surface "claims"
Book II
surface form: Book II (An Essay Concerning Human Understanding)
there are no innate ideas via predicate surface "claims"
Book III general terms are formed by abstraction
Book III misuse of words leads to confusion in knowledge
Book III words are signs of ideas
Council of the Haida Nation Aboriginal rights in Haida traditional territory via predicate surface "claims"
Council of the Haida Nation Aboriginal title to Haida Gwaii via predicate surface "claims"