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Knowledge Of Other Minds

‘Store their Minds with Much Valuable Knowledge’: Agricultural Improvement at the Selkirk Subscription Library, 1799-1814

‘Store their Minds with Much Valuable Knowledge’: Agricultural Improvement at the Selkirk Subscription Library, 1799-1814

... challenges the ‘prevailing notion that subscription libraries…served primarily as vehicles of enlightened politeness and sociability’, emphasising instead their functional role in sustaining ‘a culture of specialization ...

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Knowing our own minds: the role and value of experiential knowledge in mental health research

Knowing our own minds: the role and value of experiential knowledge in mental health research

... When the Recovery approach was originally founded, the opportunity for people in distress to tell our stories was central to its underlying principles (Deegan, 1996a). Recovery in mental health has been defined as being ...

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Skepticism about the external world & the problem of other minds

Skepticism about the external world & the problem of other minds

... But in another way, this is more challenging that the dream argument. The dream argument relies on the possibility of a certain kind of very comprehensive hallucination -- it relies on the possibility of our senses ...

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Educating minds, Empowering change

Educating minds, Empowering change

... the knowledge in a variety of contexts. Your skills and knowledge will focus around 1) children and families, 2) health and mental health, and 3) community and international ...

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The Power of the Mind to Influence other Minds by the Will-Force in the Presence of Consciousness Leading to Super-Consciousness

The Power of the Mind to Influence other Minds by the Will-Force in the Presence of Consciousness Leading to Super-Consciousness

... physical knowledge? How much of oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, how many molecules in different positions, and how many cells, ...the other hand, moved countries in their ...the other, it is like a torch ...

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PhishScore: Hacking Phishers' Minds

PhishScore: Hacking Phishers' Minds

... Features such as the length of the level domain, the path, the tokens, and the number of tokens at each level are considered in [18]. Some domain name-related information like ranking, WHOIS information, AS number, ...

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Groups with Minds of Their Own

Groups with Minds of Their Own

... I said and say nothing on what it is for a collectivity to form and have a shared purpose, or to form and have certain judgments and intentions. Pre- sumably that can be analyzed on something like the lines explored in ...

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The Virtues of Reason and the Problem of  Other Minds: Reflections on Argumentation in a New Century

The Virtues of Reason and the Problem of Other Minds: Reflections on Argumentation in a New Century

... “the issues which lie at the heart of discussions of philosophy of mind have not changed and are unlikely to change in the near future, or even, I hazard a guess, the quite distant future” 2011, p. 239). The controversy ...

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Climate Change in the Minds of the students of Tripura

Climate Change in the Minds of the students of Tripura

... to knowledge about climate change, it may bring increased certainty about the phenomenon which in turn increases assessments of national seriousness about climate change, which in turn increases policy ...

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Seeing Souls
							
					Wittgenstein and Cavell and the Problem of Other Minds

Seeing Souls Wittgenstein and Cavell and the Problem of Other Minds

... about other minds presents her problem as one of knowledge — as if what we needed was more evidence of some kind, something that (per impossibile) would allow us to go beyond the other’s (mere) body, ...

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Corporate Criminal Minds

Corporate Criminal Minds

... There are limits to the analogy possible between natural person and cor- porate defendants. This will necessitate some procedural differences in how criminal law treats the two. For example, one obvious disanalogy stems ...

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Q&A: Cognitive ethology - inside the minds of other species

Q&A: Cognitive ethology - inside the minds of other species

... intentionality in both senses is largely absent in nonhu- man primates, with the possible exception of some of the great apes [7]. In general, primates do not under- stand each other as mental agents with thoughts ...

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Of Minds and Language

Of Minds and Language

... 1976). Other lines of inquiry trace back to David Hume, who recognized that knowledge and belief are grounded in a “species of natural instincts,” part of the “springs and origins” of our inherent mental ...

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Minds, Materialism and Mental Representation

Minds, Materialism and Mental Representation

... no other options for naturalist accounts to secure the required determinate content other than ‘Representation as’ it follows that no naturalist account can pass the ...

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Integrative Medicine: A Meeting Of The Minds

Integrative Medicine: A Meeting Of The Minds

... The researchers did not feel the treatments for pain used could be enhanced by the addition of any form of hypnosis. Dr. Milling and his colleagues did not present a clear design for their method of selection, ...

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Absent Minds: Intellectuals in Britain

Absent Minds: Intellectuals in Britain

... ‘Absent Minds’, ‘Nothing to Say’ seems to embody a number of meanings, both asserted and contradicted, often within the same ...for’ other than being clever, knowledgeable, heterodox, fluent, amusing…for ...

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silent minds (word).pdf

silent minds (word).pdf

... consciousness. As Owen put it, “The thought of coma, vegetative state, and other disorders of consciousness troubles us all, because it awakens the old terror of being buried alive. Can any of these patients ...

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How to Power Encultured Minds

How to Power Encultured Minds

... Abstract: Cultural psychologists often describe the relationship between mind and culture as ‘dynamic.’ In light of this, we provide two desiderata that a theory about encultured minds ought to meet: the theory ...

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Analogies and Other Minds

Analogies and Other Minds

... Even though it may be desirable to have more than a single coupling of analogues so that A is similar to B1, and B2, and B3, and so on, thus establishing a stronger inference base, this is not a necessary condition for a ...

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A Rose by Any Other Name? Objective Knowledge, Perceived Knowledge, and Adolescent Male Condom Use

A Rose by Any Other Name? Objective Knowledge, Perceived Knowledge, and Adolescent Male Condom Use

... ceived knowledge and ...perceived knowledge about sex were more likely also to report several high-risk sexual behaviors, in- cluding not communicating with partners about STIs and pregnancy, having a ...

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