It is only in an unquestioned objective world that the exceptional instance appears and it is only in such a world that an experimental science tests the implications of the hypothetically reconstructed object.
When a hypothetically reconstructed object finds us anticipating a result which accords with the nature of such objects we assert an implication of this meaning.
The rights to a portion of ownership or profit, hypothetically owned by a worker who participated in producing a product, such as in improving a piece of real estate.
It is from the human standpoint regulative and onlyhypothetically or formally constitutive.
The Man of Letters, hypothetically so called, walked by himself, smoking a short pipe which was very far from suggesting the spicy breezes that blow soft from Ceylon's isle.
He went back to his first connection with Rogers, and he put before Sewell hypothetically his own conclusions in regard to the matter.
He looked at the last result sadly as he refilled his pipe--a hypothetically bereaved man.
In both, the conclusions are hypothetically true (i.
The completest proof of a hypothesis is when that which has been hypothetically assumed to exist as a means of accounting for certain phenomena is afterwards actually observed to exist or is proved by descriptive testimony to have existed.
The most striking example of this crowning verification in Science is the discovery of the planet Neptune, in which case an agent hypothetically assumed was actually brought under the telescope as calculated.
In the afternoon, when her sister, nineteen years of age, was hypothetically baptized, she was affected even to tears.
One girl was hypothetically baptised, and four children received.
I have arranged, on Plate III, drawings of nearly all the weapons used by the Australians, placing them together according to their affinities in such a manner as to show hypothetically their derivation from a single form.
The weapons of bronze have remarkably small handles, denoting a smaller race, and hypothetically an eastern origin, small handles being to this day the characteristic of weapons from India.
Of these, the admission of California is now made the prominent, the salient point in that whole system, which hypothetically it is assumed may lead to a dissolution of the Union.
It is one which I believe I have not pronounced this session, not even hypothetically or historically, in speaking of every thing which has taken place.
I deem it my sacred duty to resist it--to resist the entrance upon our Journal of a paper hypothetically justifying disunion.
Anhydrocopolymerization of Amino Acids Under the Influence of Hypothetically Primitive Terrestrial Conditions.
The Thermal Synthesis of Amino Acids From a Hypothetically Primitive Terrestrial Atmosphere.
The general outlines of the argument are fairly definitely prescribed by Kant's treatment of kindred questions, and may perhaps, with reasonable correctness, be hypothetically constructed in view of the following considerations.
As they fall outside the field of consciousness, they can only be hypothetically postulated.
Real things are not immediately perceived; they are hypothetically inferred.
Such is Kant's criticism of metaphysics when its teaching is based on the facts of experience hypothetically interpreted.
It must be carefully noticed that what I call a concrete fact may still not be a fact which is empirically real, but a fact made by us hypothetically and entirely imaginary or a fact partially empirical, i.
Hypothetically we may suppose these states to increase in intensity by increased approximation, or by heat, &c.
The idea first suggested (inductively) has been employed to reason out hypothetically certain additional particulars not yet experienced, that ought to be there, if the suggestion is correct.
Everything that happens ishypothetically necessary," is a principle which subjects the changes that take place in the world to a law, that is, to a rule of necessary existence, without which nature herself could not possibly exist.
If we propose to ourselves any end whatever, the conditions of its attainment are hypothetically necessary.
Events in the world are only hypothetically necessary in so far as previous events have had a certain character; they are accidental in so far as the world might have been directed otherwise.
So rigid and invariable must this serial arrangement be that if a term in either series be wanting, we are authorized to hypothetically interpolate it.
From a strictly philosophical point of view, it makes no difference whether we hypothetically assume for this process ten millions or ten thousand billions of years.
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