Sentence examples for positing from inspiring English sources

'positing' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is used as a verb to refer to proposing or putting forward an opinion or argument, usually hypothetically. For example, "The scientist posited that this new species of insect evolved through natural selection."

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positing

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Present participle of posit

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The defence seized on this, positing that this theoretical aneurysm could have ruptured when Kwementyaye fell, rather than when he was beaten about the head.

Its biggest short-coming, in my view, is its attempt to squeeze every experience into its framework rather than positing it as a sort of line of best fit through the available data points.

To have done so would have been considered heresy; which may be why Hans Blix, the chief UN weapons inspector, accused America of positing "faith-based intelligence".Thus programmed, America's spies tended to reject any intelligence that didn't support the thesis.

Coupled with evidence from a number of dictionaries positing "redskin" to be an offensive term over these years, the majority shows that the disparagement was evident both within and outside the Native American community.How does the dissenter counter these claims?

How similar this is to Hitler's cleansing of the Jews in that era!"Long after positing his "Law", Mr Godwin wrote that his goal in doing so was to discourage frivolous and glib comparisons to the unique circumstance of that evil regime not to let it serve as a facile device for summarily rejecting substantive analogies or comparisons to the Nazis.

By positing an idealised world of perfect competition, economic theory assumed away the factors that drove societies.Mr Galbraith was thus less an economist than a mixture of sociologist, political scientist and journalist.

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He asserts that "It is the ground of explanation of all facts of empirical consciousness that before all positing in the I the I itself must previously be posited" (Fichte 1971, p. 95), thereby giving the I the founding role which he thought Kant had failed adequately to explicate.

He maintains that the condition of knowledge, the 'positing' by the I of that which is opposed to it, must have a different status from the determined realm which it posits: "nothing can be posited by itself as a thing, i.e. an absolute/unconditioned thing (unbedingtes Ding) is a contradiction" (ibid., p. 116).

Social reality also contains an element of teleology as a result of "teleological positing" (GW 13: 20; 1971c: 12ff).. Due to their ability to perform labor, humans can "posit" functions or goals that are to govern the natural, causal processes that they manipulate.

Yet the self to which the philosophizing turns is not understood as an empty or merely formal capacity for self-positing.

"Time" just means the self-positing of both itself and other facts by any fact.

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