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Temporal and causal features of sounds will be important in deciding these and related questions.
He says that "as a first approximation, property P has property Q as a realizer just in case (1) the forward-looking causal features of property P are a subset of the forward-looking causal features of property Q, and (2) the backward-looking causal features of P have as a subset the backward-looking features of Q" (2007, 12).
Why are the structural and causal analogies mentioned in (G5) and (G6) especially important, and which structural and causal features merit attention?
That history will include causal features stretching outside the agent herself, such as the manner of education and socialization that shapes a person's values and beliefs.
As a concrete example of these concepts, consider the (1 + 1 -dimensional Misner spacetime (see Figure 1 -dimensionalits soMisnerthe causpacetimereseeFigure-NUT spacetime, a vacuum solution to Einstein's gravitational field equations.
Moreover, even when manipulations are carried out by human beings, it is the causal features of those manipulations and not the fact that they are carried out by human beings or are free or are attended by a special experience of agency that matters for recognizing and characterizing causal relationships.
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From his point of view, mind (consciousness) is a causal feature of the brain in certain states of organization and activation.
Persuasiveness might be a causal feature, so that a persuasive impression sets off a physiological process of being moved in a certain way.
If, however, cognitive impressions are differentiated by a causal feature (the way they are caused by the 'imprinter' which causes the 'imprint'), the further addition might help (Frede 1983), since the impediment might need to be removed before the causal connection could be confirmed (on the Stoic-Academic exchange, cf. Hankinson 2003).
What is the nature of the "intrinsic" but (allegedly) "non-causal" features in virtue of which the movements of the continental plates "resemble" the artificial models which the seismologists are able to manipulate?
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