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It is an open question whether Ayer's account provides a satisfactory explanation of the intuitive notion of free will.
There is, however, nothing in one's intuitive notion of probability that requires the acceptance of this property.
There seems to be little hope for this restriction, however, without changing the intuitive notion of the set.
This quantifies the intuitive notion that the average of repeated observations is less variable than the individual observations.
The label recorded working musicians steeped in the city's rolling, chattering second-line rhythms and its casual, intuitive notion of ensemble unity.
Humans may not be free to as great an extent as the intuitive notion of free will suggests, but there is no other freedom to be had.
Academic studies on the effects of natural disasters on elections produce ambiguous results, but don't contradict the intuitive notion that a strong response to a disaster could help an incumbent, while a botched response could harm him.
Clearly, the modal entailment criterion fails to capture the intuitive notion of ontological commitment.
An intuitive notion of similarity is used in our ordinary inductions.
In what follows, we shall rely on an intuitive notion of word.
Schnorr's theorem is evidence that we really have captured the intuitive notion of randomness.
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