Descartes decided to set aside everything he had learned in order to systematically doubt the foundations of his knowledge and beliefs. By starting from a point of radical doubt, he sought to build a new foundation for knowledge that was certain and indubitable, leading to his famous statement "I think, therefore I am."
Descartes decided to set aside everything he had learned in order to doubt the certainty of his beliefs and build a new foundation of knowledge based on reason and skepticism. By doubting everything, including his senses and previous knowledge, he sought to establish a more solid and certain philosophical foundation.
Besides indicates something additional to what has already been stated. Besides often suggests that the addition is in the nature of an afterthought: The bill cannot be paid as yet; besides, the work is not completed. be⋅sides  -adverb 1. moreover; furthermore; also: Besides, I promised her we would come. 2. in addition: There are three elm trees and two maples besides. 3. otherwise; else: They had a roof over their heads but not much besides. -preposition 4. over and above; in addition to: Besides a mother he has a sister to support. 5. other than; except: There's no one here besides Bill and me. --------------------------------------… a·side adv. To or toward the side: step aside. Out of one's thoughts or mind: put my doubts aside. Apart: a day set aside for relaxing. In reserve; away: put a little money aside. Set out of the way; dispensed with: All joking aside, can you swim 15 miles? n. A piece of dialogue intended for the audience and supposedly not heard by the other actors on stage. A remark made in an undertone so as to be inaudible to others nearby. A parenthetical departure; a digression.
A person or thing can be distinguished from another by factors such as physical characteristics, behavior, qualities, or attributes that set them apart. These distinctions can also be based on individual traits, experiences, or roles that differentiate one from another.
Leper's theories about skiing set him apart from the other Devon boys because he approaches skiing with an unconventional and intellectual perspective, focusing on natural grace and harmony with the environment rather than speed and competition. His introspective and individualistic approach to skiing contrasts with the competitive and aggressive attitudes of his peers, making him unique in his interpretation of the sport.
The term "reserve" means to set aside for a specific purpose or for future use.
money set aside for your use.
it set aside protected land
Reserved powers are the powers set aside for the states or people.
"All things aside" means to ignore or set aside all other considerations or factors and focus solely on the main point or issue at hand.
The process that will set aside a bill so that it will die in the legislature is called tabling. This does not mean that a bill will die, but it puts and end to discussion about a bill for the time being.
It is the land owned by a landowner set aside for his own use The best land on the manor
Can I file a motion to set aside a dismissal on a unlawful detainer
Can you spend your Medicare Set aside money
Set aside means to ignore the findings of a jury or court. Varied means to make a change to the findings or changed. Stayed would mean to put it into a holding pattern.
Saintified- To be set apart or Holy. We are saintified because we no longer are apart of the world our Father God in Heaven has set us aside as His.
All Things Set Aside was created on 2006-11-07.