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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'postulates of' is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to refer to the basic assumptions or propositions of a theory or hypothesis. For example, "The postulates of the theory of evolution state that all living organisms share a common ancestor."
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It reflected, in a different but complementary context, the postulates of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Perhaps there's something mystical there, in the postulates of quantum physics; though I don't think it's what the colonialists had in mind.
The controlled detonations of those serial "because"s mark the postulates of the child's life, her father's self-hatred just another adverse environmental given.
Schrödinger's prescription reproduced in the solutions of the wave equation the postulates of Bohr but went much further.
Furthermore, the theological postulates of the civil religion presumably may be false, a point that Rousseau seemed to recognize.
If humanities faculties are really geared to brainwashing students into accepting the postulates of far-left ideology, the composition of western parliaments and presidencies and the roaring success of corporate capitalism suggests they're doing an astoundingly bad job.
A brief mention of the postulates of earlier theorists will then show immediately what they accomplished, ignored, failed to consider, or were ignorant of.
It was designed by Foster and Partners, the firm of Norman Foster, who is known for his ability to put flesh (or, at least, ETFE) on the theoretical postulates of postmodern architecture.
As discussed above, in the Kantian tradition, the existence of God and the immortality of the soul are "postulates" of practical reason, or rational conditions of willing to bring about the highest good.
The basic postulates of arithmetic contain the induction axiom.
This is one of the basic postulates of Einstein's general relativity (EGR).
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