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Note that Fregean as opposed to Russellian representationalism is well suited to (ii); even if the Russellian contents shift, the Fregean contents need not.

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New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has been very vocal in his criticism of the FCC, and is planning a lawsuit on the basis (I gather) that the public comment period — required for new rules although the content of the comments need not inform the result — was inadequately administered and as a result "corrupted" by stolen identities and potentially Russian agents.

Given a long, untrimmed video consisting of multiple action instances and complex background contents, we need not only to recognize their action categories, but also to localize the start time and end time of each instance.

While content need not be authored by Yale faculty, staff, or students for inclusion in EliScholar, its creation must have some Yale affiliation.

What is important for the current discussion is that this nonconceptual content need not be, or correspond to, any genuine property of the qualia of red or of looking red.

Its content need not consist in more than an awareness of primitive appropriateness in the form of 'this is appropriate to that' (cf. ibid., 169f; 2012, 137).

Intuitively, it is something about the special nature of the content of moral judgement that explains why they are action-guiding, but on this account the content need not play any role whatsoever in the explanation.

It holds that specifications of content need not be sensitive to how the speaker or thinker apprehends the world, at least if one thinks that such sensitivity requires a degree of aspectuality that possible worlds semantics explicitly rejects.[3] Of course, the plausibility of a local lifting of the conceptual constraint will be a function of how concepts are understood.

In products "made with organic ingredients" up to 30percentt of the content need not be.

Content-involving computationalists need not say that all computational description is intentional.

The first of these principles is the boundary principle; this principle establishes that the distinction between environments in pervasive frameworks must be made by boundaries that mark differences in contents and these boundaries need not necessarily limit the interoperability of the systems.

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