| 21. | Her concern is understandable, yet some archaic presuppositions lie at its heart.
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| 22. | Your medicine and science are based on your presuppositions.
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| 23. | In this case, presupposition remains under negation, but entailment does not.
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| 24. | This direction looks towards the idealized presuppositions of communication.
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| 25. | This is analogous to presupposition failure in cases of non-moral assertions.
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| 26. | There seems to be presuppositions of the integrity and character behind article creations.
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| 27. | But the film does gently call some of Juilliard's presuppositions into question.
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| 28. | They also represented extensive critiques of the philosophical presuppositions underpinning all forms of totalitarianism.
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| 29. | Without such a presupposition it would seem difficult to avoid the pitfall of solipsism.
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| 30. | He defines a notion of Strawson-DE for expressions that come with presuppositions.
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