Sentence examples for anomalous mind from inspiring English sources

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How sound is the intuition, which seems as definitively human as culture itself, that our anomalous mind is, at the most essential level, not our difference from the cosmos but our singular likeness to it, our bond with it?

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While perhaps not as tightly related as this reconstruction portrays, these several theses are clearly absolutely central to Davidson's philosophy of mind generally, and therefore Anomalous Monism.

Overall, for the aforementioned set of 21 genes, the assignment of positive or negative modulation of autophagy is generally in favor of one direction, as discussed, but the possibility of anomalous modulation should be kept in mind.

Never mind that Albert himself was in the anomalous position of having to marry for money.

With its ivy-wreathed portico and gingerbread hued exterior, "The Snuggery," as Irving called it, puts one in mind of a fairy-tale cottage, quite anomalous for the man who penned America's first ghost story, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.

In contrast to traditional justice theory's worries about disruptive embodiment's impact on practice, policy and principle (for example, see Rawls's well-known exclusion of disabled people on this ground, 1985 p. 234), such feminist theories condemn, and try to overcome, the omission or interdiction from practice, policy and principles of justice of people with anomalous bodies or minds.

To illustrate: if you read the sentence, "THE cht MEOWED AND PURRED," your mind will correct "cht," both because the brain knows "cht" is anomalous and because it remembers that it has seen the word "cat" near the words "meow" and "purr" thousands of times.

How will they finally make up their minds?" I tell them that undecided voters are not as anomalous as they seem.

Their anomalous gift for comedy (Martin Short, Dan Aykroyd, Mike Myers, and Jim Carrey are among the names that spring to mind) has made Ontario the Catskills of our time.

Mind, I suspect, is not an inexplicable accident or a divine and anomalous gift but a basic aspect of nature that we will not understand until we transcend the built-in limits of contemporary scientific orthodoxy.

Policy makers and religious clerics in Islamic countries entrusted with the task of issuing guidelines or edicts on TOP must bear in mind that the suffering felt by mothers of anomalous foetuses is real and extremely stressful.

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