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A quick definition of ex concessis:
Term: ex concessis
Definition: Ex concessis means "from the premises granted" or "according to what has already been allowed." It refers to using information or assumptions that have already been established as true in order to draw further conclusions or make decisions.
A more thorough explanation:
Term: ex concessis
Definition: Ex concessis means that something is allowed based on what has already been agreed upon or accepted. It refers to a conclusion that is drawn from previously established facts or premises.
Example: If we accept that all humans are mortal, then ex concessis, we can conclude that John, being a human, is also mortal. This means that we can draw a conclusion based on what has already been established.
Explanation: The example shows how ex concessis is used to draw a conclusion based on previously established facts. It assumes that all humans are mortal, and from this, we can conclude that John, being a human, is also mortal. This is an example of ex concessis because it is based on what has already been agreed upon or accepted.
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