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There is no consensus, however, about just how functionalist theories should treat these "narrow" representational features (Block 1986; Loar 1987), and some philosophers have expressed skepticism about whether such features should be construed as representations at all (Fodor 1994; also see entry on Narrow Content).

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They may read about nurses, maybe a biography, but I suspect that's pretty rare and doesn't go much beyond Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole, neither of whom can be construed as contemporary representations of the profession.

A personality disorder can be construed as the representation of a pattern where the individual's personality cannot function properly in their environment.

(Some realists, such as Fodor, also hold that commonsense psychology will be vindicated by cognitive science, given that propositional attitudes can be construed as computational relations to mental representations).

We need a meta-narrative in order to move on, even as we realize, clearer than ever, that it should not be construed as anything even approaching the "true" representation of biology, only as a worldview that is not as obviously and hopelessly flawed as the previously prevailing vision.

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While all of these factors may be construed as evidence of a new intellectual 'global' framework, the fact remains that representation of contemporary art from Asia, outside Asia, has been largely superficial.

Moreover, the multiple locations of a factor can usefully be construed as differently-specialized nodes of a network, each of which contains a representation of the object.

In taking on different characters through various embodied representations, one's game play problem-solving experience may essentially be construed as a deeply embedded practice that is intimately linked to his/her identity construction processes rooted within a social context.

Would that be construed as cheating?

Any news that could even vaguely be construed as good?

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