"hypotheses" in the strict sense of the word, that is, [are] assumptions made for the purpose of a particular argument and by the same token not posited as true.


Saving the Appearances: A Study in Idolatry, Chapter VII (p. 49), Faber & Faber. 1957


Hypotheses in the strict sense of the word, that is, [are] assumptions made for the purpose of a particular argument and by the same token not...

Hypotheses in the strict sense of the word, that is, [are] assumptions made for the purpose of a particular argument and by the same token not...

Hypotheses in the strict sense of the word, that is, [are] assumptions made for the purpose of a particular argument and by the same token not...

Hypotheses in the strict sense of the word, that is, [are] assumptions made for the purpose of a particular argument and by the same token not...