Secondly: the " forms " of time and space, not referable to any sensation, and presupposed in every experience, come from the mind (" Transcendental Aesthetic "). [Please select]
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The religious object, or God, is a social object, common to me and to my neighbor, and presupposed in our collective undertakings. [Please select]
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In the practice of his intellectual midwifery, Socrates presupposed that thought is capable of bringing forth its own certainties. [Please select]
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To her confusion, he presupposed her intimate acquaintance with the personalities of the World of Variety. [Please select]
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Could it be maintained for a series of years, as is presupposed under Mr. [Please select]
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It was here that the opposite of the hypothesis which I had presupposed suggested itself to me with surprising force. [Please select]
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The laws passed on the 2d and the 23d of March were war measures and presupposed a continuance of war conditions. [Please select]
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His scheme presupposed ability on their part to control all the forces of evil. [Please select]
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A certain boldness, bordering on recklessness, was almost to be presupposed in the individual who, turning his back upon New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and like cities, turned his face towards "Europe." [Please select]
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