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Responsibility – in contrast to mere compliance with rules – presupposes one's care for one's duties and one's un-coerced application of certain values as a root motivation for action" (Shamir 2008, 7).
Each society develops standards that are used by people within it to distinguish acceptable from unacceptable behaviour, and every judgment of right and wrong presupposes one or another of these standards.
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The patterns and contradictions coexist (i.e., they presuppose one another) and are part of the learning that should occur in a study (i.e., learning considered as cultural production) (see Tobin 2015 for a fuller description of authentic inquiry).
One cannot remain agnostic about whether spatially extended objects really exist if one's theory of perception presupposes that one's sense organs are themselves extended and mobile.
Practical reasoning always presupposes that one has some end, some goal one is trying to achieve; and the task of reasoning is to determine how that goal is to be accomplished.
It just seems to me that even the Gaines analysis really boils down to a type of purpose inquiry, for it presupposes that one state is trying to rely on another state for an illicit purpose.
On this account to speak of the position, say, of a system presupposes that one already has put in place an appropriate interaction involving an apparatus for measuring position (or at least an appropriate frame of reference for the measurement; Dickson 2004).
Ever since Plato, philosophers have been trying to answer the question "What is a good life for a human being?" This question presupposes that one size fits all -- that we all have the same built-in mechanism ("reason," "human nature") that steers us toward the same goal.
The main problem with the Classical Test Theory is that it presupposes that one can directly infer, e.g., a stoma patient's quality of life by summing responses and calculating a total score, assuming that each item contributes equally to this total score.
However, the gene environment interaction literature presupposes that one of the reasons for these disparate findings may be that stress is more likely to induce alcohol use and problems in people who are genetically vulnerable, similar to the literature surrounding the experience of stressful life events and the onset of depression (Kendler et al. 1995).
The problem with this line of reasoning, however, is that it only works if one presupposes that the two bodies are approaching one another, and this is not a feature of the system that can be captured by sole reference to the contiguous neighborhood of each individual body.
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