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Norm kinds he then defines as kinds "such that it is possible for them to have properly formed and also possible for them to have improperly formed examples" (p. 56).

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We know ourselves to have properties of a kind such that we do not know, of any compound thing, that it has properties of that kind.

The first claim is that the kind a particular belongs to is essential to that particular: if a belongs to kind K, then it is an essential property of a that it belongs to K. The second claim is that the kinds themselves have essential properties: for each kind K there is some property Φ of the kind such that it is essential to K that Φ K).

She is amazed by "the obvious animal facts people refused to know about their kind", such as that women exposed to enough moonlight will ovulate at full moon, or that pheremones announce their periodic fertility to men.

Object-reducing sum theorists will also have to reduce complex stuffs, so that kinds such as water do not essentially apply to what falls under them.

This thesis states necessary and sufficient conditions for something's being a member of some kind F such that all and only F things manifest the function characteristic of that kind.

… To people of that kind such things as purges, secret police, summary executions, imprisonment without trial, etc., etc., are too remote to be terrifying.

One might also wonder whether there is any such thing as a general standard for perfect goodness; perhaps perfect goodness is kind-relative, such that there is nothing that privileges the question of what counts as perfect goodness for God over the question of what counts as perfect goodness for humans, or angels, or Martians, or any other particular type of rational being.

One kind of such knowledge that enables us to get insights into our students' characteristics is cluster models generated by a clustering task.

Against Barnes, Frede argues that the relevant distinction must be drawn between two kinds of assent, such that "having a view involves one kind of assent, whereas taking a position, or making a claim, involves another kind of assent, namely the kind of assent the sceptic will withhold" (1984 [1997], 128).

Is Lsd1 regulating a particular kind of gene expression in multiple systems (is it particularly required by stem cells?) or is it used in different ways by many different kinds of cells such that it is difficult to gain generalizable insights by studying Lsd1 function in a single system?

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