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But, if the explanatory point were correct, it would be hard to see how this would amount to anything more than a verbal quibble: so computers don't "think"; they "think* instead".

This suggests that in his critical period Kant still held that God's existence is the only available ground for real possibility, but that the explanatory point may justify at most a kind of theoretical belief (Glaube) rather than full demonstrative knowledge (see Chignell 2007).

As the Explanatory Report points out, these exceptions would allow for informing patients of a predisposition to disease if this information could enable individuals to take 'potentially effective (preventive) measures' [ 28], even if the person has expressed the wish not to know this information.

The observed results of new and widened explanatory models point to the development of collective understandings and a shared identity that the young women gained from the supportive group setting [ 41, 66].

A is for alcohol, which is self-explanatory, although Bor points out there used to be a far higher tolerance for it as a stress-reliever than there is now; until, that is, a 1983 study found alcohol had an influence in nearly a third of aviation accidents and airlines suddenly started paying attention.

Further, for ordinal explanatory variables, the point estimates switched from above to below the null value as the implied risk of exposure increased, failing to provide evidence of an association that was not detected by hypothesis testing (N.B. all authors of the primary research papers used significance testing with p<0.05 as the criteria for significance).

Lastly, in case more clarity is needed on the definitions of the terms I've used in the bullet points above, explanatory descriptions can be found in one of the tabs on the spreadsheet.

Despite the existing controversy regarding their respective properties [ 40], 10-point scales were preferred to the usual 5-point scales because in health care satisfaction studies, they show higher validity and explanatory power than 5-point scales and the same non-response rate [ 41].

It is uncertain whether the learner can follow the explanation completely in relation to the explanatory text's main point.

Section seven of the explanatory notes makes the point that the 95% safety net option "applies only to the release of cash from the consolidated fund and cannot therefore cover the use of resources".

But while Ryle substituted a neoAristotelian account of enjoyments to fit his 'anti-Cartesian' philosophy of mind, her main reason was that any such feeling or sensation would be quite beside what she took to be the concept's explanatory and reason-ascribing point.

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