- of
presuppositions include: Jane no
longer writes fiction.
Presupposition: Jane once
wrote fiction. Have you
stopped eating meat?
Presupposition: you...
-
examines the
presuppositions on
which worldviews are based, and
invites comparison and
contrast between the
results of
those presuppositions. It claims...
- Look up
presupposition in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In linguistics, a
presupposition of a
statement is a
proposition which must be true in order...
- a
loaded question. When a
complex question contains controversial presuppositions (often with
loaded languageāhaving an
unspoken and
often emotive implication)...
- In epistemology, a
presupposition relates to a
belief system,
background framework, or Weltanschauung, that is
required for the
argument to make sense...
- also
differ from
presuppositions,
whose truth is
taken for granted. The
classic example of a
presupposition is the
existence presupposition which arises from...
- is
simply called off. The most
basic of
these idealized presuppositions is the
presupposition that parti****nts in
communicative exchange are
using the...
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validity claims, from the
inescapable presuppositions of
communication and argumentation.
These presuppositions were the
kinds of
idealization that individuals...
- said to be "theory-laden" when they are
affected by the
theoretical presuppositions held by the investigator. The
thesis of theory-ladenness is most strongly...
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process of
interpreting text in such a way as to
introduce one's own
presuppositions,
agendas or biases. It is
commonly referred to as
reading into the...