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I'd argue not, at least not if identifying something as a design project will improve the outcome.
We may very well use such thermodynamic properties in identifying something as water, but that does not mean that it is in virtue of such properties that something is water.
To communicate, the terms that speakers use do not have to have the same meanings, nor do speakers need to use the same criteria for identifying something as a member of a particular kind (one ornithologist might identify ducks by their beaks, another by their tails) (cf. Hoyningen-Huene 1993, 99).
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Just think about what really happens in our brains as we identify something as simple as a street sign while driving?
We're fighting the prejudice of the downtown eastside as well; insofar as a police officer will much more likely identify something as stolen here, versus if they found it in a garage sale in Strathcona.
"Anybody who would want to use or identify something as reverse racist, I would strongly encourage them to stop for a moment... and really think seriously about the last time they really have taken the time to study or get a deep understanding of what racism is and how it impacts different communities".
Marina Abramovic -- The Artist is Present -- No apologies for identifying something that happened earlier this year as my de facto exhibition of the decade.
So that app connects blind and visually impaired users who have a need to identify something specific — such as a label on a can of food — with sighted users willing to lend their eyes to the task at hand so they can tell them what they are looking at in real-time.
There seems to be not only a willingness but an eagerness to identify something or someone as racist, overcompensating for the ills of the past.
Subjects were instructed to listen to the recording and to report as soon as they identified something that made sense to them.
She wants to look at our human desire to locate ourselves within history – to explore a particular time or place with which we somehow identify – something she felt acutely as a teenager.
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