In this way the connexive concept of implication accounts for a necessary presupposition of all conditional and a fortiori logical orientation. |
And, a third embedded presupposition was that the client could place herself on such a scale. |
Second, resolving this underspecification requires reasoning about how the presupposition is rhetorically connected to the discourse context. |
Our presuppositions, as Collingwood showed in The Idea of History, are proximately philosophical and ultimately theological. |
Its broader presuppositions relate to those of art in the era of postmodernism. |
The argument explores, therefore, the presuppositions of this self-consciousness. |