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presupposition
noun
An assumption made beforehand; a preliminary conjecture or speculation.
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Furthermore, Richwine apparently didn't convert any part of it into any kind of refereed or non-refereed publication.When we come upon a piece of social science that is weakly researched and poorly argued, it's reasonable to suppose that the "conclusion" is actually a fixed point, a presupposition, and that the main body of the work had been contrived to support it.
The presupposition is then merely pragmatic.
(3) is a presupposition of natural science.
What happens when a presupposition is false?
Proponents of "free logic" prefer to challenge the existential presupposition of singular terms (Lambert 2003, 124).
This reflects the fact that the empirical presuppositions of population-genetic models are really quite slim; the basic presupposition is simply the existence of hereditary particles which obey the Mendelian rules of transmission, and which somehow affect the phenotype.
Then, the advocate bases the presupposition charge on the following: An externalist can rationally grant that the *premises are warranted only if she has certain "background assumptions" which already imply (3).
But, actually, the validity of the analytic method is not dependent on any empirical, much less any metaphysical, presupposition about the nature of things.
But when an absolute presupposition is touched, the invitation wil be rejected, even with a certain degree of violence.
Indeed, these presuppositions have been confirmed by the general theory: They are spatiality and temporality as "unintuitive schema of order" in general (as distinct from any particular chronometrical relations), the law of causality and presupposition of continuity, the principle of sufficient reason, and the conservation laws.
If this presupposition fails, a statement may be made but the question of its truth value fails to arise.
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