heldThat

P6511 predicate

Indicates that an entity (often a person or authority) maintained, asserted, or concluded that a particular proposition or judgment is true.

Aliases (3)
  • holdsThat ×29
  • holdingSummary ×3
  • heldView ×1

Sample triples (38)
Subject Object
91-902 reaffirmed the essential holding of Roe v. Wade ("holdingSummary")
91-902 replaced Roe trimester framework with undue burden standard ("holdingSummary")
91-902 upheld most provisions of the Pennsylvania Abortion Control Act of 1982 ("holdingSummary")
Gallicanism papal decisions require consent of the Church to be irreformable
Gallicanism pope has no direct authority over temporal power of kings
Gallicanism pope is subject to general councils in matters of faith
James Eastland African Americans were inferior ("heldView")
Kantianism moral rules must be universalizable ("holdsThat")
Kantianism moral worth depends on acting from duty ("holdsThat")
Kantianism persons must always be treated as ends in themselves ("holdsThat")
Kantianism rational agency grounds moral obligation ("holdsThat")
Naturalism all phenomena are ultimately natural phenomena ("holdsThat")
Naturalism human beings are part of nature ("holdsThat")
Naturalism mental states depend on or emerge from physical states ("holdsThat")
Naturalism values and norms can be studied as natural phenomena ("holdsThat")
Platonism Forms are eternal and unchanging ("holdsThat")
Platonism Forms exist independently of human minds ("holdsThat")
Platonism knowledge is of unchanging Forms ("holdsThat")
Platonism sensible objects participate in Forms ("holdsThat")
Utilitarianism actions are right insofar as they promote happiness ("holdsThat")
Utilitarianism actions are wrong insofar as they produce unhappiness ("holdsThat")
Ware v. Hylton a federal treaty overrides conflicting state law
Wickard v. Filburn homegrown wheat for on-farm use could affect national wheat markets in the aggregate
act utilitarianism an action is right if it produces at least as much utility as any alternative ("holdsThat")
act utilitarianism no action is intrinsically right or wrong independent of consequences ("holdsThat")
falsificationism a single counter-instance can falsify a universal law ("holdsThat")
falsificationism no amount of positive instances can conclusively confirm a universal law ("holdsThat")
historical materialism class struggle is the motor of history ("holdsThat")
historical materialism material conditions shape ideology ("holdsThat")
historical materialism material conditions shape law and politics ("holdsThat")
historical materialism material conditions shape social institutions ("holdsThat")
logical atomism elementary propositions depict atomic facts ("holdsThat")
logical atomism logical constants do not name objects ("holdsThat")
logical atomism names in an ideal language refer to simple objects ("holdsThat")
logical atomism the world is the totality of facts, not of things ("holdsThat")
satisfaction theory of atonement God’s honor or justice must be satisfied ("holdsThat")
satisfaction theory of atonement human sin creates a debt or obligation toward God ("holdsThat")
satisfaction theory of atonement human sin offends the honor of God ("holdsThat")

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