Sentence examples for kind distinct from inspiring English sources

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Being must be a third kind distinct from them, for if being, which applies to both opposites, were the same as either of them say change then when being applies to rest, by substitution rest would partake of its own opposite, which is impossible (Sophist 254d, with 249e 250c).

But such reports had proved too plastic and easily biased by different laboratories' training to settle contested questions, such as whether pleasure and pain are specific sensations, elements of mind of a kind distinct from sensations, or 'hedonic tones' incapable of independent existence but qualifying other introspected elements of mind (Beebe-Center 1932; Alston 1967, pp. 333-34).

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But with Samaris we tried to create the total opposite, which is sort of a kind of distinct world, something that is very distinct from the audience, very dreamy".

A more radical type of multiple realizability would obtain if a token physical (e.g., nervous) system can realize a single mental kind via distinct physical states of that same system at different times.

With three mansions on a block, it becomes impossible to make the argument that that block has any kind of distinct look, character, or architecture worth preserving.

But apologists for unpaid work have converted work experience into some kind of distinct good that the intern should consider herself fortunate to receive.

Pathogenicity islands (PAIs), one kind of distinct genetic element, are considered as a subgroup of genomic islands (GI) which may be acquired by horizontal gene transfer (HGT [14] [18].

When he starts, whistle, ring a bell, or make some other kind of distinct noise.

From an out-of-work and homeless 60-year-old man to an incognito regular who tours internationally as a professional table tennis player, the people who frequent the tables form a distinct kind of community.

Like most people, he accepted and built on "two heads," "two kinds entirely distinct and heterogeneous": (1) active mind or spirit, perceiving, thinking, and willing, and (2) passive objects of mind, namely sensible ideas (sense-data) or imaginable ideas.

Rather, the point is that a higher level type corresponds to several lower level types, and for each of these lower level kinds a distinct molecular account obtains.

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