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How to use presuppositions in a sentence

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Rawls has since tried to eliminate the universalist presuppositions from his theory.
However, this is just the inevitable defeasibility of any form of inference that depends on background empirical presuppositions.
The four essays do cohere around some basic shared presuppositions, stances, and hermeneutics.
Its broader presuppositions relate to those of art in the era of postmodernism.
Our presuppositions, as Collingwood showed in The Idea of History, are proximately philosophical and ultimately theological.
The theories of animal distribution advanced by zoogeographers are usually grounded in evolutionary presuppositions.
The unwittingness, furthermore, seems rooted in presuppositions widely shared by parties to these discussions on both sides.
The argument explores, therefore, the presuppositions of this self-consciousness.
At every turn the novel's implied reader is encouraged to read using a priori expectations, or presuppositions.
Kant took himself to be delimiting the a priori presuppositions of experience, and of empirical science.
We are permitted, defeasibly, to adopt the usual and mutually expected presuppositions of those around us.
Moral philosophy reposes on natural law precepts as common presuppositions, but its advice will be true only in the main.
He is not even the deconstructor of philosophies, since he calls into question the ultimate presuppositions of deconstruction.
It's not surprising that critics celebrate novels which reflect their own prejudices and presuppositions.
Moreover, the sceptical argument we have been considering has its own presuppositions, which it claims to know.
The argument, he claims is sound, given the six presuppositions.
In Latin America, it would be suitable to pay close attention to the peoples' mentalities and their ontological and axiological presuppositions.
If they do, a theoretical diagnosis of the sceptic's presuppositions may encourage second thoughts about how well we understand everything he says.
The film succeeds a little, if without imagination, in assailing the assumptions and hypocrisy of privileged white folks, but the film indulges its own presuppositions.
History testifies that such derisive anthropological presuppositions have played a major role in the colonisation of the south.
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Examples from Classical Literature
No answer, on the basis of naturalistic presuppositions, has yet been given.
For any proposal we make, Hegel would say, there are always unstated presuppositions without which it cannot stand.
I SEE that the presuppositions of Professor Boyle of Manchester University keep being rehashed in news reports.
To put the explanation at its simplest, education about the environment coheres most closely with the guiding presuppositions of individuals active in environmental education.
At the meeting, Larijani criticized that Westerners are trying to impose their beliefs about human rights, which are based on their own presuppositions, on other countries.
This legitimating practice brought into suspension the presuppositions of unquestioned truth and offered, in its stead, critique, including immanent critique.
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