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- ****umption in a (possibly counterfactual) What If question. The adjective hypothetical, meaning "having the nature of a hypothesis", or "being ****umed to exist...
- A hypothetical imperative (German: hypothetischer Imperativ) is originally introduced in the philosophical writings of Immanuel Kant. This sort of imperative...
- Hypothetical mood (abbreviated HYP) is an epistemic grammatical mood found in some languages (for example Lakota) which indicates that while a statement...
- universe. Scientifically speculated hypothetical types include: Specific hypothetical stars include: Hypothetical astronomical object ""Extremely short...
- of physical evidence they can only be regarded as potential species. Hypothetical species are usually believed to be extinct. They have caused confusion...
- Look up hypothesis or hypothetical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A hypothesis is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon. Hypothesis may also refer...
- morphological diversity, so many textbooks base their descriptions on a "hypothetical ancestral mollusc" (see image below). This has a single, "limpet-like"...
- Hypothetical universalism is the belief that Christ died in some sense for every person, but his death effected salvation only for those who were predestined...
- In biochemistry, a hypothetical protein is a protein whose existence has been predicted, but for which there is a lack of experimental evidence that it...
- In classical logic, a hypothetical syllogism is a valid argument form, a deductive syllogism with a conditional statement for one or both of its premises...