We think of things not in the abstract elements of the things themselves, but in connexion with, and in language which presupposes, other things. [Please select]
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Logic presupposes three possibilities, but there are millions. [Please select]
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It presupposes malice aforethought, and a criminal intention a priori. [Please select]
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I have yet to show that prescription, if admissible at all, presupposes equality of property. [Please select]
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_This_ belief is a subsequent result of psychological reflection, which presupposes the belief in the law of contradiction. [Please select]
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Geometry presupposes an arbitrary definition of a line, "that which has length but not breadth." [Please select]
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Each art presupposes, not one science, but science in general; or, at least, many distinct sciences. [Please select]
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Or again, when a flower was the subject, they suggested it with a simplicity that presupposes a scientifically exact study of forms. [Please select]
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It is therefore evident that the category of unity presupposes conjunction. [Please select]
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They are empirical, when sensation (which presupposes the actual presence of the object) is contained in them; and pure, when no sensation is mixed with the representation. [Please select]
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The same holds good of the notion of extinction, for this presupposes the empirical representation of a time, in which a phenomenon no longer exists. [Please select]
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