Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Evidence of absence is evidence of any kind that suggests something is missing or that it does not exist. For example:When Alice bakes pies, she places them on her window-sill.There are no pies on her window-sill.Therefore, Alice has not baked any pies.Since it necessarily follows from the first premise that Alice will place the pie on her window-sill every time she bakes one, upon observing that there is in fact no pie on the window-sill, we can deduce that Alice did not bake a pie."@en }
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- Evidence_of_absence comment "Evidence of absence is evidence of any kind that suggests something is missing or that it does not exist. For example:When Alice bakes pies, she places them on her window-sill.There are no pies on her window-sill.Therefore, Alice has not baked any pies.Since it necessarily follows from the first premise that Alice will place the pie on her window-sill every time she bakes one, upon observing that there is in fact no pie on the window-sill, we can deduce that Alice did not bake a pie.".
- Q5418349 comment "Evidence of absence is evidence of any kind that suggests something is missing or that it does not exist. For example:When Alice bakes pies, she places them on her window-sill.There are no pies on her window-sill.Therefore, Alice has not baked any pies.Since it necessarily follows from the first premise that Alice will place the pie on her window-sill every time she bakes one, upon observing that there is in fact no pie on the window-sill, we can deduce that Alice did not bake a pie.".