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Yet, when we come to the most challenging and foundational problem of building autonomous agents capable of performing scene understanding in unrestricted videos, there is still a lot to be done.
Does it not set the stage for magnanimous NRA posturing that will distract and deflect from the foundational problem of accessibility?
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Weyl was particularly well positioned to handle some of the mathematical and foundational problems of the new theory of quantum mechanics.
With the growing success of machine learning, both researchers and philosophers have recently regained their interest in the foundational problems of statistical learning.
One of the foundational problems of the First Republic was that those who had supported the concept of a democratic republic from the German Austria period onward, such as the Social Democrats, did not consider themselves "Austrian", but instead were German nationalists.
So although contemporary mainstream biology is an overtly materialist field, it has come to employ concepts that philosophers will recognize as intentional or semantic ones, concepts with a long history of causing foundational problems for materialists (and, to some extent, for everyone else).
Cases of this nature have of course been familiar for some time, but perhaps it has been less on the radar that the uniqueness proposal creates foundational problems for language acquisition theory.
The second foundational problem was the lack of three critical planning tools: a realistic Theory of Change, an overarching Logic Framework and a tightly-integrated implementation plan.
Projective geometry has its own foundational problem, akin to that of distance in Euclidean geometry, which concerns the concept of cross-ratio, and we need to follow the moves to create projective geometry as an independent subject, to define cross-ratio in this setting, and to resolve the epistemological issues that are raised (an achievement associated with Klein's Erlangen Programme).
Hill (2004, p. 627, 628) argues that the concept of superaddition "is quite out of place" in connection with cohesion, because Locke regards cohesion as a foundational problem, which thwarts our efforts to conceive of body.
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