| 31. | The presuppositions of political philosophy are not given.
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| 32. | This he would never discover and clung to the conclusions demanded by his presuppositions.
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| 33. | While it does imply presuppositions, it does not take any premise for granted.
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| 34. | Ybema et al . ( 2010 ) examine the ontological and epistemological presuppositions underlying ethnography.
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| 35. | Nation itself is a creation of mind, and is not a material presupposition"
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| 36. | Thus, the presupposition shared by individuals involved in discourse is taken to reflect this.
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| 37. | Rawls points out that this is simply an assumption or presupposition, and requires substantiation.
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| 38. | Vollenhoven was keener on setting out the viable religious presuppositions of any understanding of reality.
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| 39. | I'm not sure that those presuppositions apply to members of the Bush regime.
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| 40. | There is no evidence for the presupposition that the work is dedicated to Heinrich Baermann.
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