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They were people, in other words, who can make you believe that fitness, cunning and bravery might still count for something when pitted against a ruthless enemy.
Most Stoic sources define it as 'assent to the incognitive' (i.e. to an impression that does not firmly grasp its object) (see Sextus Empiricus, 41E) but some suggest that changeable assent to a cognitive impression might still count as opinion.
That's because Oscar's assertion "I am thinking that water is scrumptious" might still count as one kind of armchair self-knowledge (cf. section 3.1), even if it is not of the comparative type.
It would be unproductive to ask whether all these are strictly necessary features of criminal law, or whether we might still count a practice that lacked one or more of them as a system of criminal law; the most we can sensibly claim is that these are central features of the paradigm of criminal law as we understand and experience it.
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Susan Mendus, for example, notes that successful brainwashing might cause a person to sincerely utter a set of beliefs, but that those beliefs might still not count as genuine.
Even though it might seem like the trust towards brands is diminishing, it's clear that customers still count on brands to be present on social media.
Conventions still count.
"Those calories still count".
People still count.
Calories still count.
So votes still count, apparently.
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