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Wittgenstein answers this question, in part, by asserting that the only genuine propositions that we can use to make assertions about reality are contingent ('empirical') propositions, which are true if they agree with reality and false otherwise (4.022, 4.25, 4.062, 2.222).
"It was more like he wanted to make assertions and tell stories".
"When we make assertions in relation to terrorist attacks, they are serious".
Here's a piece of advice nobody will take: before you make assertions about numbers, look at the numbers.
"They must explain why it is consistent with international law – not just make assertions to that effect," she said.
Structure/function claims describe the effects of products on the body; however, manufacturers are not permitted to make assertions about their products' effects on specific diseases.
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Lackey backs this idea up with thought experiments about so-called "selfless" assertions, where speakers make assertion in accordance with their evidence but against their beliefs.
This in turn suggests that there is a rule, or norm, governing the practice of making assertions that requires us to assert only something we know.
The cast and director avoid making assertions.
It combined "commentary, opinion, speculation and whimsy" and "toys with possibilities, rather than makes assertions".
It makes assertions that cannot be supported and do not reflect Zara's diverse workforce.
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