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It shouldn't be hard to recognize something as universal as grief.
The idea: there is the visual processing, and the auditory processing, and there's processing that gives us very specific information about things like faces, or the average length of lines, or that enables us to recognize something as predator or prey.
It might be held that one cannot recognize something as cruel, for example, unless one disapproves of it (at least a little bit) and that cruelty is a non-natural moral property.
She can't recognize something as common as the McDonald's logo.
When you do recognize something as a sign, don't dismiss it.
"I would expect people in power, to recognize something as practical as filming as part of the very fabric of our democracy".
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As Poeppel says, what we need now is "the meticulous dissection of some elementary brain functions, not ambitious but vague notions like brain-based aesthetics, when we still don't understand how the brain recognizes something as basic as a straight line".
She realized that living in the present, recognizing something as simple as what is there, rather than imposing what we wish to be there -- this is was what it would take to inhabit the characters she was to play, and thus ended her relationship with the esteemed pedagogue.
"Sometimes discoveries depend on recognizing something as interesting even if it wasn't what you were looking for," Boroson says.
It must be concluded that Wittgenstein never supplied an adequate way of recognizing when a proposition is fully analysed, and consequently that he failed to specify a means for recognizing something as a Tractarian object.
Rather, we can explain how persons are moved, say, to avoid wrongful actions "by the fact that people have reason to want to act in ways that could be justified to others, together with the fact that when a rational person recognizes something as a reason we do not need a further explanation of how he or she could be moved to act on it" (154).
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