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It is a view that is thought to have saved the "reality" of the mental from the "eliminativist" or "fictionalist" tendencies of behaviourism while acknowledging the insight (often attributed to Ryle) that the mental is importantly related to behavioural output or response (as well as to stimulus or input).

But while acknowledging the insights gained by peering beneath the skin, Mr. Cooper strikes a cautionary note.

Others, with far more insight and who acknowledge our increased dependence on ever-more-finite supplies of oil, know that the U.S. should make maximum diplomatic efforts to secure some part of these huge and vital oil re-sources for the freedom-loving countries of the world.

And Cassirer's insight was explicitly acknowledged by such seminal intellectual historians as E. A. Burtt, E. J. Dijksterhuis, and Alexandre Koyré, who developed this theme later in the century in the course of establishing the discipline of history of science as we know it today (see, e.g., [Burtt 1925], [Koyré 1939], [Dijksterhuis 1959]).

It seems that they achieved insight and again became capable of acknowledging and using their own internal resources.

The paper argues that current approaches to deliberative, or cooperative environmental governance concerning public private partnerships need to acknowledge insights from network theory concerning the communication of environmental and political norms before they can be successfully transferred to developing countries.

Ifill rightly dismisses the notion that America has become a "postracial" country, but acknowledges the insight of Obama's adviser David Axelrod that "the story of this race is that race didn't play the decisive role that people thought it would".

Today Friedman's insight has been both acknowledged and ignored.

Many of its critics acknowledge the insight and value of the MDM, but deny that there are no real facts of consciousness other than those captured by it (Rosenthal 1994, Van Gulick 1994, Akins 1996).

Acknowledging the errors associated with voltage clamp recordings of compound synaptic activation may provide insight into the apparently inconsistent role of NMDA-R currents in cellular physiology.

He was undeterred by the reluctance of most colleagues to acknowledge his insights as to the potential and now demonstrated national benefits.

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