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Knowing only seventeenth century technology, he concluded that to explain distinctively human behavior required something beyond the physical: an immaterial mind, interacting with processes in the brain and the rest of the body.
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One way to explain its distinctively political nature is to ground the idea of public reason in the value of justice (Quong 2013; Rawls 1996).
First, it explains the distinctively political focus of public reason.
Cavanagh also notes that a merit principle cannot explain what is distinctively wrong about an employer who discriminates against blacks because the employer thinks that they are morally or intellectually inferior.
24 This dual effect of TNF-α, and the fact that both receptors are here shown to be present on the tenocytes, albeit TNF-R1 more distinctively, might explain why we did not observe a more potent negative effect of TNF-α in our results from the cell viability assay.
In comparison to historical economic thought, which has been deeply influenced by physics, terminologies such as "business ecosystem" and "symbiotic patterns of business alliances" invoke distinctively different attributes to explain the birth of firms and industries.
The point is an important one, for it helps explain the belief that reason is distinctively human (intuitively, we may want to attribute instrumental reasoning to other species, but there is still reluctance to attribute mathematical reasoning to them), as well as our tendency to place such enormous significance upon the fact that humans are capable of reasoning.
If anything, it is incumbent upon those committed to distinctively epistemic normativity to explain their notion of epistemic progress in much greater detail.
The detection of an additional, intermediate nodule may explain why the first nodule TU1 is presented distinctively enlarged within the MRI in comparison to TU3: the low spatial resolution of MRI in combination with a continuous perfusion of contrast agent within TU1 and TU2 seems to depict the latter falsely as one persuasive tumour mass.
To explain why the prey shows nonetheless not one general but two distinctively defended morphotypes, a theoretical framework is needed.
Some dramatic surge in the development of mirror neurons, he argues, explains the birth of distinctively human mental abilities and culture about 150,000 years ago.
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