presuppositions in A Sentence

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    They're not my Presuppositions.

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    Ultimate Presuppositions cannot be argued.

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    However, none of these Presuppositions is certain.

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    Or is it just a presupposition?

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    In some cases this presupposition is likely accurate.

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    Forgotten" Presuppositions that have led us to a harsh reality.

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    Do you let yourself guided by understandings and Presuppositions that hinder your capacity to accurately define your complex and defining component?

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    Logic takes given Presuppositions, analyzes relationships, compares them with other known factors, and arrives at a conclusion that identifies a previously unknown fact.

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    It involves the Presuppositions and theories upon which such a stance could be made, a belief system, and a commitment to potentially working it out in one's life.

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    The popular evolutionary theory of religious development stems from an evolutionary view of reality in general, and the presupposition of evolutionary anthropology which sees“primitive” cultures as representing the earlier stages of religious development.

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    It is always wise to question the motives of those who argue the earth must be billions of years old, especially since the Bible does not appear to support such a presupposition.

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    Capitalist utopias of this sort are generally based on free market economies, in which the presupposition is that private enterprise and personal initiative without an institution of coercion, government, provides the greatest opportunity for achievement and progress of both the individual and society as a whole.

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    The social structure and the State are continually evolving out of the life-process of definite individuals, but of individuals, not as they may appear in their own or other people's imagination, but as they really are; i.e., as they are effective, produce materially, and are active under definite material limits, Presuppositions and conditions independent of their will.

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    The social structure and the State are continually evolving out of the life-process of definite individuals, but of individuals, not as they may appear in their own or other people's imagination, but as they really are; i.e. as they operate, produce materially, and hence as they work under definite material limits, Presuppositions and conditions independent of their will.

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    The social structure and the state are continually evolving out of the life process of definite individuals, but of individuals, not as they may appear in their own or other people's imagination, but as they really are; i.e., as they operate, produce materially, and hence, as they work under definite material limits, Presuppositions, and conditions independent of their will.

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