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Still, this would not necessitate the positing of God's unity.
But looking for general laws may lead to what I would call the positing of useful hypotheses."
Indeed the positing of such a relationship lies at the root of moral judgement.
When positing anything contrary to fact, get subjunctively moody: "as though the world itself was" should be were.
The book opens by positing the conduct of a war between two super-powerful, time-travelling groups.
By positing happiness as a goal I was showing my California roots, dancing on that touchy-feely edge.
But though the European can easily explain away these deities as projections, he would be quite incapable of positing them at the same time as real.
By May and June 1878, the popular press was filled with sensational stories positing an armed insurrection to seize the state by these groups.
Occam's razor is not an embargo against the positing of any kind of entity, or a recommendation of the simplest theory come what may.
Abduction is a process of conjecture that is capable of creating new knowledge through the positing of a novel hypothesis.
That theory solves many of those problems, by positing the existence of new particles, called supersymmetric partners, for each of the known particles.
Richard and Catherine Kroeger follow in Schmithals's footsteps in positing the background to 1 Timothy:22.
In terms of the history of being, it is recording that realises differing and deferring identity, the simultaneous positing of identity and difference.
He believes Darwin inadvertently set loose the supernumerary imp of genic group differences by positing that savage peoples did not have the bodies to support civilization.
He resolved the relation between body and mind by positing a code that preserves and transmits information in both directions between body and mind.
Habermas refers to the positing of these idealized presuppositions as the "simultaneously unavoidable and trivial accomplishments that sustain communicative action and argumentation".
Prior administrations were "asleep at the wheel" he said, and the lost revenue from the $402 million suit was "the last positing of the debts of the Whitman administration."
This positing of a will free to choose between desires and obligations reflected the authors own spiritual journey from a Calvinistic background to the Wesleyan holiness perspective.
Who is responsible has become one of the great finger-pointing games in magazine publishing, with people in the media industry positing various theories - largely depending on their personal loyalties.
A series of books on ancient Egypt, published in 2004, found that there is little basis for positing a close connection between Dynastic Egypt and the African interior.
But like many works in this genre there is something fundamentally troubling about the positing of black and brown people as those who are perpetually "discovered" to be "just like" everyone else.
Fairbairn took a radical departure from Freud by positing that humans were not seeking satisfaction of the drive, but actually seek the satisfaction that comes in relation to real others.
Other linguists do not support the positing of an especially close relationship between Ch'olan and Q'anjobalan-Chujean; consequently they classify these as two distinct branches emanating directly from the proto-language.
Her work embraces Jungian theory and its positing of a rich human personal unconscious and a universal collective unconscious manifested in archetypes found in dreams, myths and religion.