Subsumption

Word SUBSUMPTION
Character 11
Hyphenation sub sump tion
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Subsumption"

What do we mean by subsumption?

The act of subsuming. noun

Something subsumed. noun

The minor premise of a syllogism. noun

The act of subsuming; the act of mentioning as an instance of a rule or an example of a class; the act of including under something more general (and, in the strict use of the word, something already considered), as a particular under a universal, or a species under a genus. noun

That which is subsumed; the minor premise of a syllogism, when stated after the major premise. noun

The act of subsuming, or of including under another. noun

That which is subsumed, as the minor clause or premise of a syllogism. noun

The act of subsuming, or something subsumed noun

The premise of a syllogism that contains the minor term noun

Incorporating something under a more general category noun

The premise of a syllogism that contains the minor term (which is the subject of the conclusion) noun

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The word "subsumption" in example sentences

Another strategy is to remove more specific clauses in the presence of more general ones by a process known as subsumption (Robinson 1965a). ❋ Portoraro, Frederic (2005)

While this is certainly better than manually adding some property / subproperty lists, especially for maintenance purposes, it requires that the underlying models (e.g. FOAF if you want to deal with rdfs: label / foaf: name subsumption) must be loaded in the triple store, which you can do when setting it up, e.g.: ❋ Unknown (2009)

James also hinted at another level of subsumption which is more interesting - the case of the two patterns implemented in a prototype based language like Javascript. ❋ Unknown (2009)

There are no other parameters that might halt their subsumption of the troublesome race? ❋ Unknown (2010)

The subsumption of the psyche makes it available for further re-conceptualisation, for the invention of new pathologies and new perversions. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They include women's enclaves that for centuries remained hidden behind the art historical depictions of women made by male artists -- enclaves that except for the religious orders have become depreciated in their cultural and commercial subsumption today, if not made near-extinct in the West. ❋ G. Roger Denson (2010)

Their position is “a subsumption of Otherness” with imperialistic implications (Utopian Bodies 134). close window ❋ Unknown (2008)

But at the same time the idealist tradition clearly bridled — and increasingly so under the Napoleonic occupation — at the idea of the subsumption of particular individuality under universal processes, particularly where this threatened to negate the independent moral or political agency of the person. ❋ Unknown (2008)

On this deductive-nomological account (Hempel and Oppenheim 1948), an explanation of particular observation statements was analyzed as subsumption under universal (applying throughout the universe), general (exceptionless), necessary (not contingent) laws of nature plus the initial conditions of the particular case. ❋ Darden, Lindley (2009)

Displaying the contradictions inherent in capitalist society, and fixing on possibilities for emancipatory change, does not involve the scientific subsumption of facts within a logically ordered conceptual system. ❋ Berendzen, J.C. (2009)

I am wondering if the announcement of the subsumption of the P.C.E.D. is coming on a Saturday, when the V.I.S. does not publish. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In addition, although not explained here, there are connections to other logics, subsumption as a part of special kinds of algebraic logic, finite Boolean algebras and switching circuit theory, and Boolean matrices. ❋ Monk, J. Donald (2009)

Taking Hume's first definition as their point of departure, these theories defined causation in terms of subsumption under lawful regularities. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This approach to social analysis is profoundly different from the "subsumption under theoretical principles" approach, the covering-law model of explanation. ❋ Daniel Little (2008)

Logical positivism favored a theory of scientific explanation that focused on subsumption under general laws. ❋ Daniel Little (2008)

… The opposite of a genuine relation to the historical substance of artworks — their essential content — is their rash subsumption to history, their assignment to a historical moment. ❋ Unknown (2005)

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