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Instead, we may plausibly interpret the altered phenotype as remaining beneficial in adulthood for birds that experienced a poor start in life, perhaps due to reduced certainty over the future availability of, or access to, foraging patches.

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Further, Brentano's attempt to state in a 'descriptive' or 'phenomenological' psychology, based on how intentional presentations present themselves, the fundamental kinds to which they belong and their necessary interrelationships, may plausibly be interpreted as an effort to articulate the philosophically salient, highly general phenomenal character of intentional states (or acts) of mind.

However, we do not believe that readers could plausibly interpret the Rosenfeld and Mason [ 1] article as only making a statistical argument about coverage and not legal interpretations about patent law.

This dynamic tensile-compressive asymmetry of martensitic transformation was plausibly interpreted by austenite stability in relation with difference in molar volume, hydrostatic stress distribution, and adiabatic heating.

It begins with what is plausibly interpreted as an introductory paragraph, introduces a number of technical terms, makes several claims about disputation, and wraps these up with what is plausibly interpreted as a conclusion.

But this explanation seems of dubious relevance to the described differences between contemporary northerners and southerners, who are plausibly interpreted as applying different values to similar economic conditions.

Likewise, if the principle requires equality of 'welfare,' then arguably there will be no such obstacle either, since 'welfare' is plausibly interpreted to include 'health' as a constituent.

His reply to Russell can be plausibly interpreted as an anticipation of a revised version of MOTo (see Rapaport 1978), which will be delineated in section 5.

In addition, and this is a second reason not to count Tomasello as a nativist, the inborn structures he posits are not plausibly interpreted as containing any kind of language specific information or representations.

Aristotle is often, and plausibly, interpreted as understanding this common sense to be very closely bound up with, if not identical to, the phantasia or imagination (De Insomniis 459a 15-20), whish isaidid to be responsible for imagery.

(Phillip Kitcher (1984) and the early Penelope Maddy (1990) have also endorsed views with "physicalistic leanings", but in the end, neither is plausibly interpreted as falling into this camp.

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