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Think about all the things we take for granted that will cease to exist overnight, or that will no longer be maintained.
The organization granted that wish.
Granted, that was a record.
Granted, that's wonky.
A handful of programs exist for grants that are not for specific diseases.
At its most basic, this principle seems to be, for Du Châtelet, the principle that: for any proposition P, if P implies a contradiction, then P is false (5 above): 'For, if one once granted that something may exist and not exist at the same time, there would no longer be any truth…' (IP §4).
Greek intellectuals such as Plato, who combined a total ignorance of hieroglyphics with awed admiration for a state that appeared to have existed for ever, took for granted that the theocratic conservatism of Egypt was founded upon an inheritance of primordial and superhuman wisdom.
Granted that the table would exist if it were perceived, does it exist when it is not perceived?
Thus far we have examined accounts of social norms that take for granted that a particular norm exists in a population.
Ricardo took it for granted that such differences do exist, and he was not concerned with their origins.
But granted that the formal details exist, what reason is there to apply them?
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