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The digested read, digested: An everyday case of literary Halleytosis.
In this case, as in the everyday case of the knowledge that the approaching animal is my dog Fritz, light was originally known as a wave phenomenon and only later did it become known as an undulatory disturbance in an electromagnetic field (Schlick 1979a, 121 2; Schlick 2009, Sec. 3).
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Judge Mueller and other Wisconsin judges who share her philosophy are not alone in using anonymous juries in everyday cases.
Yet even in everyday cases, it's often no easier to determine whether the content of a video is actually objectionable.
But the least we can expect from these men and women is that at politically charged moments — indeed, especially at those times — they apply the same principles that guide them in everyday cases.
Consider everyday cases of "change blindness" discussed by Dretske 2004.
However, in many everyday cases, we do not have, and do not need, complete preferences.
Indeed, when we look at the details we find that many everyday cases of causation have this pattern.
There seem to be plenty of everyday cases where knowing some thing in no way prevents us from sometimes mistaking that thing for something else.
After all, in nearly all everyday cases, a necessary condition for the psychological continuity grounding our practical concerns is biological continuity.
The journal's aim is to offer a publication in which members of the Japanese Society of Anesthesiologists JSAA) can share their experiences with everyday cases and simple clinical studies with readers, thus helping to raise the standard of clinical anesthesiology.
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