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Quotes About Presupposition

Perhaps when all the consequences of a false presupposition suddenly becomes a direct threat mean in their great terror will become aware that it is no longer possible to call back to true and effective life a truth they have allowed to become remote --- just for the sake of their bare survival.
~ Josef Pieper
Nothing can emerge at the end of the process which did not appear as a presupposition and precondition at the beginning.
~ Karl Marx
The resistance of policy-makers to intelligence is not just founded on an ideological presupposition. They distrust intelligence sources and intelligence officials because they don't understand what the real problems are.
~ Aldrich Ames
A scientist first has to presuppose any theory based on available relevant data. In terms of such presupposition, a scientist begins his journey of scientific exploration as a philosopher.
~ Abhijit Naskar
There's a presupposition that income inequality has been brought by tech. It's not created by an industry, or a company.
~ Francis X. Suarez
The dualism itself becomes a sort of presupposition or datum; its terms condition the further problem.
~ James Mark Baldwin
Miroslav Volf notes that "the certainty of God's just judgment at the end of history is the presupposition for the renunciation of violence in the middle of it.
~ Ronald J. Sider
We cannot therefore say in logic: This and this there is in the world, that there is not. For that would apparently presuppose that we exclude certain possibilities, and this cannot be the case since otherwise logic must get outside the limits of the world: that is, if it could consider these limits from the other side also.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
Third, as Brian Davies has emphasized, much discussion of the problem of evil seems to presuppose that God is a kind of moral agent who has certain duties which (so it is alleged) he has failed to live up to. But this way of thinking simply makes no sense given Aquinas's conception of God.
~ Edward Feser
The historical method includes the presupposition that history is a unity in the sense of a closed continuum of effects in which individual events are connected by the succession of cause and effect....This closedness means that the continuum of historical happenings cannot be rent by the interference of supernatural transcendent powers and that therefore there is no "miracle" in this sense of the word.
~ Rudolf Karl Bultmann
It is God himself who enables us to accept his Word as our foundation, our presupposition.
~ John Frame
Presupposition, principles, and such like forms still adorn the entrance to philosophy with their cobwebs.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Our first presupposition must be that in nature nothing acts on, or is acted on by, any other thing at random, nor may anything come from anything else, unless we mean that it does so in virtue of a concomitant attribute.
~ Aristotle
The specific and unique presupposition for experimentation is, as remarkable as it may sound, that science become rational-mathematical, i.e., in the highest sense, not experimental. Initial positing of nature as such. Because modern "science" (physics) is mathematical (not empirical), it is necessarily experimental in
~ Martin Heidegger
To assume is to presume.
~ Jude Morgan
To hold fast the positive in the negative, in the content of the presupposition, in the result, this is the most important feature in rational cognition.
~ Hegel
It is easy to follow a generic God because you can fill the term God with any presupposition you please; it is difficult to follow Jesus, because then you have to take seriously his teachings on discipleship, on what exactly following him entails.
~ Michael Hardin
He defined a presupposition as a belief that "consciously or unconsciously affects the way a person subsequently reasons.
~ Bryan A. Follis
We have long laboured under an obtuse presupposition that the senses by which other living creatures perceive their world must to a great extent resemble our own; but in fact we are, by scientific invention, only now beginning to approach methods of perception that the whales have always owned as their birthright.
~ Gavin Maxwell
Atheism is really nothing but a sorry litany of non-sequiturs, e.g., if God existed, why do we have all the evil and horrors in the world? But this presupposes that God is all-good, an obvious non-sequitur.
~ Vincent Bugliosi
The resistance of policy-makers to intelligence is not just founded on an ideological presupposition. They distrust intelligence sources and intelligence officials because they don't understand what the real problems are.
~ Aldrich Ames
Any denial of truth presupposes truth, so the existence of truth is inescapable.
~ Norman L. Geisler
A person cannot have it both ways regarding his final standard or ultimate reference point. He presupposes and reasons either according to the authority of God or according to some other authority. Attempting to be neutral about God's ultimate authority in determining what we know is a result of a bad attitude toward God's ultimate authority. It is a way of saying that one does not really need the work of Christ to save him in his reasoning.
~ Greg L. Bahnsen
Reason is necessarily presupposed in every revelation. Rev. is the communication of truth to the mind. But the communication of truth supposes the capacity to receive it.
~ Charles Hodge