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If a person does not have immediate knowledge of it, why is it not merely part of the purely physical machinery of the brain?
Dukakis had no immediate knowledge of the incident in question, but the message to jurors was clear: Phillipos was one of Massachusetts's own, and he should not be lumped together with the terrorists and their friends.
The likable police detective from Islamabad who races around in diligent pursuit of this feminist fury lags several steps behind the reader, who gets the inside story from various lively women with more immediate knowledge of Muslim sexual politics.
Each person seems to have direct, immediate knowledge of his own conscious sensations and of the contents of his propositional attitudes what he consciously thinks, believes, desires, hopes, fears, and so on.
When foraging in a landscape, predators choose travelling directions according to their immediate knowledge of prey distribution within their perceptual fields and, when appropriate, to their past foraging experience.
The touch of frost in this case is Mary Rose's capacity for instinctive, involuntary surrender to the spirits who tempt her to opt out of time and its natural processes on a kind of existential sabbatical and then return to a world that has cruelly changed in her absence with no immediate knowledge of what has passed.
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All non-immediate knowledge of the world is based on these premises, which are unprovable assumptions, or axioms.
In this work he retained the partly Hegelian focus of his earlier publications, and he followed the spirit of Hegelian phenomenology in providing an account of the formation of human consciousness, which grasps consciousness as proceeding from the level of immediate knowledge and progressing through a sequence of antinomies towards a level of truthfully unified reflection and self-knowledge.
Although the scan can result in feelings of satisfaction and comfort when findings are normal, it also creates extra tensions because of the immediate knowledge gained and the possibility of worrying news.
There's a balance between using technology, such as a Google search, to gather superficial immediate knowledge and the forging of strong relationships with others which will yield the sharing of in-depth knowledge, Yuan explains.
This picture of immediate knowledge surely has some commonsensical appeal—I don't have to spend a lot of time thinking about whether torturing a dog is wrong.
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