Sentence examples for explaining the possibility of from inspiring English sources

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It did not, however, strictly confine itself to the general problem of explaining the possibility of change and multiplicity not even in ancient Greek atomism, for in Greek thought philosophy and science still formed a unity.

An advantage of this position for explaining the possibility of moral knowledge is that nearly everyone who rejects global skepticism grants that knowledge of natural facts is possible.

Philosophy of language cannot explain the nature of reasons; perhaps it has the ancillary role of explaining the possibility of expressing or communicating a reason.

This new spelling-out of the empiricist account of thought seems to offer new resources for explaining the possibility of false belief.

The distribution clearly illustrates the necessity for an individual risk assessment as it is recommended by most guidelines and the importance of explaining the possibility of BP-ONJ development to the patient.

In addition, for realists about haecceities who believe that all properties exist necessarily, haecceities of nonexistent individuals provide an especially natural metaphysical surrogate when explaining the possibility of true and meaningful claims about the individuals in question.

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Among the other speakers at that conference was a man explaining the possibilities of 3D printing for conventional architectural forms.

As the prime minister explained, the "possibility of a wider network" being behind Abedi's attack justified their decision.

In the 20th century, Noam Chomsky argued the necessity for postulating innate ideas to explain the possibility of language.

A combination of fracture mechanics concepts and Finite Element Method (FEM) has been used to explain the possibility of crack formation in the concerned locality and the crack has been characterised in terms of the Stress Intensity Factors (SIFs), J-integral values and the crack propagation life.

For Kant the puzzle was to explain the possibility of a priori judgments that were also synthetic (i.e., not merely explicative of concepts), and the solution that he proposed was the doctrine that space, time, and the categories (e.g., causality), about which we were able to make such judgments, were forms imposed by the mind on the stuff of experience.

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