- say 'mine-field' in Welsh.
Questions often presuppose what the ****ertive part of the
question presupposes, but
interrogative parts might introduce further...
-
fallacy relies upon
context for its effect: the fact that a
question presupposes something does not in
itself make the
question fallacious. Only when...
- Look up
presupposition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In linguistics, a
presupposition of a
statement is a
proposition which must be true in order...
- parti****nts
represent the deities. The
notion of
hieros gamos does not
always presuppose literal ****ual
intercourse in ritual, but is also used in
purely symbolic...
- she is
known as
huldra ("the [archetypal] hulder",
though folklore presupposes that
there is an
entire Hulder race and not just a
single individual)...
- and for
which an
understanding of what is lawful,
right or wise may be
presupposed. In the
legal system,
discretion is
often defined as the
ability of a...
- descriptions. For example, the
sentence "The king of
France is bald"
presupposes that
there is a king of France.
Unlike an entailment, presuppositions...
- be
taken for
successful questioning and reasoning.
Critical thinking presupposes a
rigorous commitment to
overcome egocentrism and sociocentrism, that...
-
critique of the dictum,
first suggested by
Pierre G****endi, is that it
presupposes that
there is an "I"
which must be
doing the thinking.
According to this...
-
Shakespeare question the idea of "source hunting",
pointing out that it
presupposes that
authors always require ideas from
other works for
their own, and...