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Believe me, when you are on deadline and need a particular fact, that flack quickly becomes a respected information provider.
What is most likely happening in that communication, the study's authors argue, is that the cortex is telling the hippocampus to reactivate the same neurons that fired when a particular fact was noticed or learned.
Another is exhaustive: you go in search of a particular fact — say, when Shamu debuted at SeaWorld — and soon enough you are well on your way to compiling a definitive account of captive killer whales.
It is not always possible to have warm feelings about your revision, but if you can associate a particular fact with a visual, auditory or emotional experience from the past, then you have a better chance of remembering it, as you have created multiple pathways for retrieval.
When someone learns a particular fact, for example, when Kai reads that astronomers no longer classify Pluto as a planet, he acquires a new belief (in this case, the belief that astronomers no longer classify Pluto as a planet).
Let us take a particular fact or state of affairs, say the fact or state of affairs that some object s has property F. A representation carries the information that s is F in digital form if and only if it carries no further information about s other than that it is F (and whatever further facts about it are entailed by the fact that it is F).
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The thesis that the structure of language mirrors the structure of reality has as a consequence that the meaning of a proposition is the particular fact to which it is isomorphic.
However, there must be a reason that some particular fact is so and not otherwise (PSR), and, according to Leibniz, this reason is found outside the series of contingent things.
"But that wasn't a question of documents, that particular fact, the fact that he was really driving the trading for you," the same reporter pointed out.
This use of the word differs from Aristotle's original application of it (in his Prior Analytics, ii, 27) to a rhetorical syllogism (employed for persuasion instead of instruction) based on "probabilities or signs"; i.e., on propositions that are generally valid or on particular facts that may be held to justify a general principle or another particular fact.
Determinism is a claim about the relation of entailment that holds between, on the one hand, statements of law and statements of particular fact at a time, and, on the other hand, statements of particular fact at any later time.
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