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Filter by Meaning The postulate of natural law is necessary for the understanding of justice.
The postulate of universal causation is necessary for the understanding of scientific laws.
The concept of causality is a postulate necessary for the understanding of experience.
The postulate of universal validity is a key principle in Kant's theory of knowledge.
The postulate of the unity of apperception is necessary for the understanding of self-consciousness.
Many educators postulate that children learn best through hands-on experiences.
Some philosophers postulate that reality is an illusion created by the mind.
Historians postulate that the ancient city was destroyed by a natural disaster.
The postulate that matter is made up of atoms is a key concept in chemistry.
In geometry, the postulate that "two parallel lines never meet" is a fundamental principle.
The postulate that "the Earth revolves around the sun" was controversial in Galileo's time.
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