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But frames presuppose something beyond.

Steve Fuller: The greatest scientific advances presuppose something that looks very like the mind of God Michael Ruse: Intelligent design theory is a mountain of waffle resting on analogy.

And furthermore, in lacking independent existence, they presuppose something else something belonging to a distinct category, something which does have an independent existence and in which they need to be instantiated.

Peter Byrne (2013 , 1998 has criticized practical arguments on the grounds that they presuppose something like the following proposition: "The world is likely to be organized so as to meet our deepest human needs".

Muslim apologists have always appealed to several passages in the Qur'an which appear to be directed against the Trinity and Incarnation doctrines, with the complication, however, that these passages seem to presuppose something other than the mainstream doctrines (Wolfson 1976, 304 10; Shah-Kazemi 2012, 87-8).

This section surveys some of the options for formulating and interpreting haecceitism, but, as Skow (2008, 2011) argues, any formulation of haecceitism that employs the framework of possible worlds will tendentiously presuppose something about the nature of possibilities or possible worlds.

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If a certain choice presupposes something false about the basic goods, then it responds defectively to them.

In other words, motion presupposes something that already exists – things that are capable of that motion [6] and resources that realize the potential.

However, any communication between individuals presupposes something that is common to both: "We understand the word we hear only, because we could have said it ourselves"(GS Vol 5, 382).

Watsuji refers to 'wakaru ' (to understand), which is derived from 'wakeru ' (to divide); and in order to understand, one must already have presupposed something whole, that is to say, a system or unity.

However, as has been noted many times, the notion of "nonaction" or wuwei does not denote literal inaction but presupposes something like the possibility of an unforced acting with the grain of things, and that presupposes that it is possible to become attuned to that grain while in a state of awareness that is not cluttered by distorting conceptual oppositions.

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