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
Cur Deus Homo human sin is an offense against the honor of God
Cur Deus Homo only God can make adequate satisfaction for sin
Cur Deus Homo satisfaction must be made by a human being
Cur Deus Homo the Redeemer must be both God and man via predicate surface "concludesThat"
Demea God is incomprehensible to human understanding
Demea human misery and weakness show our dependence on God
Demea human reason is inadequate to comprehend the divine nature
Demea the divine nature is infinitely beyond human concepts
Development as Freedom democracy has intrinsic and instrumental value for development
Development as Freedom development should be evaluated by expansion of capabilities
Development as Freedom markets are important but require supportive social and political institutions
Development as Freedom no substantial famine has ever occurred in a functioning democracy with a free press
Development as Freedom poverty is capability deprivation
District of Columbia statehood movement D.C. residents deserve equal representation with residents of U.S. states
District of Columbia statehood movement D.C. residents pay federal taxes comparable to residents of states
District of Columbia statehood movement D.C. residents serve in the U.S. armed forces without full representation
Empiricism human mind begins as a tabula rasa via predicate surface "claims"
Empiricism knowledge is primarily derived from sense experience via predicate surface "claims"
Eryximachus bad love produces disease and disorder
Eryximachus good love produces health and harmony
Eryximachus love governs both bodies and the cosmos
Gestalt psychology mental processes cannot be fully understood by analyzing parts in isolation via predicate surface "claims"
Gestalt psychology perception is organized according to innate laws via predicate surface "claims"
"Go To Statement Considered Harmful"
surface form: Go To Statement Considered Harmful
goto statement should be avoided in most circumstances via predicate surface "argument"
"Go To Statement Considered Harmful"
surface form: Go To Statement Considered Harmful
structured control constructs are preferable to goto via predicate surface "argument"
"Go To Statement Considered Harmful"
surface form: Go To Statement Considered Harmful
unrestricted goto complicates program verification via predicate surface "argument"
"Go To Statement Considered Harmful"
surface form: Go To Statement Considered Harmful
unrestricted goto harms program clarity via predicate surface "argument"
Gorgias if anything can be known it cannot be communicated via predicate surface "argument"
Gorgias if anything exists it cannot be known via predicate surface "argument"
Gorgias nothing exists via predicate surface "argument"
Guns, Germs, and Steel Eurasia’s east–west axis facilitated diffusion of crops, animals, and technologies
Guns, Germs, and Steel availability of domesticable plants and animals shaped early food production
Guns, Germs, and Steel food surpluses enabled population growth and social complexity
Guns, Germs, and Steel guns, steel, and germs gave Eurasians military and biological advantages
Guns, Germs, and Steel proximity to domesticated animals led to deadly germs that devastated other populations
Half-Earth: Our Planet’s Fight for Life current conservation efforts are insufficient to halt biodiversity loss
Half-Earth: Our Planet’s Fight for Life large, connected reserves are more effective for conservation than small, isolated ones
Half-Earth: Our Planet’s Fight for Life protecting about half of the planet is necessary to preserve most species
Human Action all economic phenomena result from purposeful human action
Human Action economic calculation requires market prices
Human Action economics is a deductive science based on a priori axioms
Human Action socialism lacks rational economic calculation
Inequality Reexamined freedom to achieve valuable functionings is central to justice
Inequality Reexamined inequality should be assessed in terms of capabilities
Inequality Reexamined resources alone are insufficient to evaluate equality
Inequality Reexamined well-being cannot be reduced to utility
International Institutions and State Power institutions create expectations and rules that structure state interaction
International Institutions and State Power institutions provide information and monitoring that enable cooperation
International Institutions and State Power institutions reduce transaction costs in international politics
International Institutions and State Power international institutions can shape and constrain state behavior