Which preposition to use with postulated

of Occurrences 24%

This "superpersonal" unity is of course a matter of faith and not of philosophy, yet it is a faith without which subjective philosophy must come to a stand-still; it is as much a postulate of the speculative reason as God and immortality are of the practical reason.

in Occurrences 8%

Conceptions of social rights and obligations and the institutions based upon them continue unquestioned for long periods as postulates in all discussions upon questions of government.

as Occurrences 3%

It was assuredly not that degeneracy of senility which Mr. Balfour is inclined to postulate as an explanation of decadence.

without Occurrences 2%

They are prepared to recognize that it is simply a postulate without which the scientific comprehension of the universe would be impossible, and they are inclined to state it not as a law of causationfor the idea of causation leads into metaphysicsbut rather as uniformity of experience.

from Occurrences 2%

" I have already spent some considerations on the scale of being, of which, yet, I am obliged to renew the mention, whenever a new argument is made to rest upon it; and I must, therefore, again remark, that consequences cannot have greater certainty than the postulate from which they are drawn, and that no system can be more hypothetical than this, and, perhaps, no hypothesis more absurd.

to Occurrences 2%

No doubt there is an irreducible minimum of convention in all drama; but how strange is the logic which leaps from that postulate to the assertion that, if we admit a minimum, we cannot, or ought not to, exclude a maximum!

between Occurrences 1%

The necessary bond which we postulate between cause and effect can neither be demonstrated nor felt.

into Occurrences 1%

Now it is these human allies and servants of Satan, thus postulated into existence by the brain of a monkish logician, whom history knows as witches."

among Occurrences 1%

Nevertheless, combination must be postulated among the parts of the Universe, 197.

than Occurrences 1%

It is exceedingly interesting to see how thus, with no other postulates than inertia, rigidity, and mutual impenetrability, we can thoroughly model not only an elastic solid, and any combination of elastic solids, but so complex and recondite a phenomenon as the passage of polarized light through a magnetic field.

for Occurrences 1%

The atomists are right when they postulate for the explanation of phenomenal bodies simple, indivisible, eternal units, for every composite consists of simple parts.

about Occurrences 1%

To assert the 'correspondence' must become a groundless postulate about something which is defined to transcend all knowledge.

Which preposition to use with  postulated