Restating the whole question in the light of the definitions.
We learned that the first of these steps could be taken by stating the question in the form of a definite, single proposition; defining the terms of this proposition; and then restating the whole matter.
A marginal note upon this Analogy in Kant's private copy of the Critique reveals Kant's late awakened recognition of the necessity of this mode of restating the argument.
In restating the objective deduction in the second edition, Kant has omitted all reference to this doctrine of objective affinity.
Intuitions yield scientific insight in exact proportion to our powers of restating their complex content in the terms of abstract thought.
I shall therefore take the liberty of restating it in more explicit terms.
As the reversal of this policy is threatened I feel justified in briefly restating the argument that induced Congress to deprive all state banks of the power to issue their bills as money.
This resolution was regarded as a severe reproach to the President, who was not content to let the matter rest there, but on the 25th of June sent to the House of Representatives, a message restating the position in his former message.
She smiled at him, but did not speak, for whatever quartet she was restating had to be finished first.
She smiled at him but did not speak, for whatever quartet she was restating had to be finished first.
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