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They say that the fact that it is not scientifically based is unimportant – the campaigns have, at least, put a useful notion of balanced diet and the importance of fresh, non-meat foods into the public mind.
Rosen would doubt that the example illustrates a useful notion of mind-dependence at all.
So perhaps we should keep on trying to articulate the notion of the aesthetic, or at least a useful notion of the aesthetic.
While ambient restriction is a little less natural than intrinsic restriction, since the restriction to (Z) of a ((p,q -form on (X) is no longer a ((p,q -form on (Z), it is nevertheless a useful notion of restriction in certain conteXts.
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In dynamical systems, expansivity is a useful notion to study of the stability.
Although this concept was originally developed to reconstruct conversations between co-present speakers, it turns out to be a useful notion for examining FR's way of approaching its addressees.
A useful notion for distinguishing Aktionarten is the event nucleus introduced by Moens and Steedman (1988).
Matrices are a useful notion to encode linear maps.
One can argue, of course, that goal-like rights are not real rights, but it may be better to recognize that they comprise a weak but useful notion of a right (See Beitz 2009 for a defense of the view that not all human rights are rights in a strong sense. And see Feinberg 1973 for the idea of "manifesto rights").
We mean someone who wants to work but can't find that work — a useful notion.
The hierarchical proposal thus seems to characterize a non-arbitrary and useful notion of the aesthetic.
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