Moreover, the sceptical argument we have been considering has its own presuppositions, which it claims to know. |
The argument explores, therefore, the presuppositions of this self-consciousness. |
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. |
At every turn the novel's implied reader is encouraged to read using a priori expectations, or presuppositions. |
The four essays do cohere around some basic shared presuppositions, stances, and hermeneutics. |