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Now suppose that everything exists contingently.
Suppose that everything that greens and grows should blacken in one moment, flower and branch.
by Sharon Levy Suppose that everything that greens and grows should blacken in one moment, flower and branch.
Now, it said, the affair had become political, "to the point that one can suppose that everything, in reality, will play out now between the White House and the Élysée," the seat of the French president.
Autonomy and seriousness come under threat because they represent an obstacle to the progress of the kind of ignorance that prefers to suppose that everything can be consumed, excreted and replaced, that one thing is much like another, and that anyway nobody cares or has time to make their own distinctions.
It is thus illegitimate to suppose that everything came into being out of one thing (Guthrie 1962, 86 7).
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Everything passed through an optimism filter which took only the best assumptions out of every political judgment and created a scenario which supposed that everything was capable of coming good on the day.
Parmenides, on Aristotle's reconstruction, recognized only a use of "being" indicating what something is in respect of its substance or essence; he accordingly supposed that everything that is is substance, and he supposed everything to be one in the sense that the account of the essence of everything is identical.
Aristotle surmises that Thales identified soul (that which makes a thing alive and thus capable of motion) with something in the whole universe, and so supposed that everything was full of gods (11A22)—water, or soul, being a divine natural principle.
"Years ago there'd be no traffic at all on Christmas Day, but I suppose that is changing, too, like everything else".
Suppose that Lois is a monolingual German speaker, but that everything else about the Superman stories is the same.
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