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Because, to this day, it challenges preconceptions about internal perspectives and thresholds, and how different kinds of space, and different kinds of object, can come together.
In general, a philosopher who believes in many fundamentally different kinds of object has a rich ontology, and one who believes in only a few kinds of object has a sparse ontology.
After that, many types of modified PF tracking methods have been introduced for different kinds of object tracking, specifically facial point tracking.
And he objects to the general principle, to which appeal was made in (iv), pointing out that there are no grounds for thinking that we cannot have experiences with different kinds of object that we nonetheless can't discriminate on the basis of introspection.
Here, we tested how different kinds of learning experience influence visual cortical representations by contrasting two difficult training protocols that have been shown to result in qualitatively different kinds of object learning [30].
This could be done, for example, by introducing different kinds of object transformations (property transformations pitted against kind transformations; see, e.g., Feigenson and Carey 2003; Xu et al. 2004, for some attempts in these directions in infancy work).
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It turns out that this condition does not quite suffice to weed out all sensitivity to particular features of objects, for it allows that a permutation-invariant constant might behave differently on domains containing different kinds of objects.
Meinong believes that experiences can have different objects [Gegenstände] for two reasons: (i) Different kinds of acts correspond to different kinds of objects (for example, "objecta" correspond to representations, and "objectives" to thoughts; see below 3.3.1).
We conduct several tests with different kinds of objects showing reliable and sufficient results in positioning and safety.
As the vision circuits in infants' brains develop, they form specific patches — physical clusters of neurons — that respond to different kinds of objects.
As the vision circuits in infants' brains develop, they form specific patches – physical clusters of neurons – that respond to different kinds of objects.
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