Definitionn. (logic) a proposition that is accepted as true in order to provide a basis for logical reasoning
Last update: February 7, 2018
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Ram posited the existence of God. [adverb]
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All the standard interpretations of quantum theory posit that the cosmos changes in accordance with causal principles that are stochastic or probabilistic. [adjective]
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We can consequently treat rationality as a theoretical posit, much like electrons, viruses and the other theoretical posits of science. [verb]
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That posited, if we ask M. [verb]
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We may posit, then, the following axiom as a law of proprietary economy: INCREASE MUST DIMINISH AS THE NUMBER OF IDLERS AUGMENTS. [verb]
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The primitive condition of all intelligence is that the ego shall posit, affirm or be aware of itself. [Please select]
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This means to affirm or posit one's self, to be a subject-object. [Please select]
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What you posit as A must already have cancelled the alternative or made it innocuous, by having negated it in advance. [Please select]
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--here Commences a Butifull Countrey on both Sides of the Missourie, (2) passed a large Island Called Prospect Island op posit this Isd. [Please select]
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Anxiety and hope concerning future events lead us to posit unseen powers as directing our destiny, and to seek their favor. [Please select]
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The schema of cause and of the causality of a thing is the real which, when posited, is always followed by something else. [Please select]
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