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Sensorimotor contingency theorists appeal to knowledge of the first sort though as was discussed in Section 2.3.1, Noë flirts with appealing to knowledge of the second sort to explain the perceptual grasp of P-shapes; thethextentnt he does, he is embracing a disposition theoretic account of P-shapes.

The DVD involved an interactive, psychosocial approach to motivating people to take their medications, appealing to knowledge, thoughts and feelings, underpinned by the modified Health Belief Model [ 15].

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Both Bach (2008: 77) and Frank Hindriks (2007 403 44) derive a knowledge norm from a belief norm by means of appealing to a knowledge norm for belief: since you should assert only what you believe and believe only what you know, you should also assert only what you know.

However, if this is the Canberra procedure, then there is no reason to think of it as appealing to analytic knowledge at any stage.

Belting observes that despite the fact that the creatures in the foreground are fantastical imaginings, many of the animals in the mid and background are drawn from contemporary travel literature, and here Bosch is appealing to "the knowledge of a humanistic and aristocratic readership".

Appealing to the knowledge-based view on innovation activities, this paper contributes to the position that technological knowledge may represent the core interest in mergers and acquisitions [7] and signalize possible upcoming strategic shifts in involved companies [81].

But the research "convinced us the way to market the new edition is by appealing to the thirst for knowledge" of the target audience "by reaching them in every possible way," he added.

Most of these things are things that we cannot truly know to be the case, such as what results our action will have (at this point Prichard is appealing to the theory of knowledge that he inherited from Cook Wilson).

One also can speculate that non-scientific "theories" for evolution based on creationist beliefs/intelligent design (e.g., Dagher and BouJaoude 1997; Ingram and Nelson 2006; Sinatra et al.2003) are more appealing to students with incomplete knowledge of the science of evolution.

Haute couture, of which Cunningham has rabbinical knowledge, is appealing to him insofar as it attracts the most fluent speakers of fashion, which he, and his admirers, consider a sort of social language.

(It should be noted that this difficulty can't be evaded by appealing to the doctrine of middle knowledge.

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