- Look up
presupposition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In linguistics, a
presupposition of a
statement is a
proposition which must be true in order...
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again both
presuppose that the
subject has done it
already one or more times; My wife is
pregnant and My wife is not
pregnant both
presuppose that the subject...
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conditions which are
opposite to each other, yet
dependent on each
other and
presupposing each other,
within a
field of tension. The
unity of
opposites was first...
- to
denote something known from experience. a
priori from the
former Presupposed independent of experience; the
reverse of a posteriori. Used in mathematics...
- origin,
works ****ing this
concept existed long before. The Cypria,
presupposing hearers'
acquaintance with the
events of the
Homeric epic,
confined itself...
- am not in
principle against political parties because democracy also
presupposes the
freedom to
express one's
principles and one's ideas. But to create...
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concerning salvation.
Reason and tradition, indeed, are
extant in and
presupposed by scripture, thus
implying co-operation
between God and humanity, God...
- person's
intellectual abilities and
personality traits.
Critical thinking presupposes ****ent to
rigorous standards of
excellence and
mindful command of their...
- intelligible.
Another way
presuppositionalism has been
developed is by
first presupposing reason as the laws of
thought (common to all thinkers), then critically...
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having beaten their wife at some time in the past. Thus,
these facts are
presupposed by the question, and in this case an entrapment,
because it
narrows the...