Sentence examples for constitute representations from inspiring English sources

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If being a representation of something is an objective property possessed by relatively few things, then unlimited pancomputationalism is ruled out on the grounds that only the few items that constitute representations are genuine computational states.

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Many simulation models focus on simulating a single physical process and do not constitute balanced representations of the physical, social and economic components of a system.

For instance, the Bayesian networks in Figs. 2 b, 2 c, 4, 5 b, 5 c, 6 b, 8, 9 b representing the concepts in Subsections 4.3, 4.4, 4.6, 6.3/6.4, 6.5, 6.6, 6.8, and 6.9, respectively, constitute novel representations.

Contrary to what is often suggested, Berkeley's "idealist" view (in Berkeley 1710 and 1713) is not in fact in any clear way an anticipation of phenomenalism, but rather in effect a curious version of representationalism, in which our perceptual ideas constitute partial representations of the much more complete picture of the material world constituted by God's much more complete ideas.

The macrostates that constitute these representations are spatially compact and comparable to place fields.

The maps thus obtained are based entirely on the responses and statements of participants, and constitute graphical representations of their conceptions of research priorities in KT.

Hence, the first cannot be said to constitute a representation of the second.

We found that respondents had difficulty articulating what a community health representative might do or generating the names of potential representatives, but were able to express clear preferences for what would constitute good representation when given meaningful choices.

We agree with the reviewers that the multi-voxel patterns of low-level visual features likely constitute a representation of the circle pairs that were visually presented during retrieval trials.

We have evaluated conformational and orientational averages of binary interaction integrals for pairs of chains constituting atomistic representations of short polymer molecules.

But this conception of representing to oneself, especially in the form of imagination, seems sufficiently close to producing in oneself something very like a sensory experience that it only defers the problem: until one has a physicalist gloss on what constitutes such representations as those involved in conscious memory and imagination, no progress has been made.

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