Sentence examples for mind representation from inspiring English sources

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Instances of a semi-abstract class require only time to exist, and the class contains mind, representation, content, and a representation form.

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She thinks that even though face and mind representations will get better, our brains will only become more discerning as viewers.

It can, therefore, be argued that the ability to switch between representations of self and other, whether these are mental representations in the case of theory of mind, motor representations in the case of imitation, or representations of visual perspective or emotions, helps to facilitate successful social cognition.

Kant argued that the world as we know it is a mind-created representation, behind which lurks an unknowable realm of "things-in-themselves".

In a sense, Lombardi was an abstractionist: he abstracted the world, or those parts of it that fascinated him, into charts, which are like states of mind, elegant representations in looping lines and minimalist terms of how certain things may be and also how they may have changed over time.

Equally dramatically, results from neuroscience show that mind creates representations of reality as in the phantom limb phenomenon.

These misty, abstracted, self-dissolving images seem less a metaphor for the characters' states of mind than a representation of Haynes's own vision of romantic agony and ecstasy, his own proudly and artistically editorializing idea of the relationship on-screen.

This 'something' could generally be located either in an objective space, or inside the mind as mental representation.

PARCEL's games use the mind map knowledge representation as a way to understand and organize information into a suite of games that teach people new facts and solicit innovative ways to combine facts.

Kant is not consistent in his descriptions of how the pleasure and the displeasure are related, but one characterization describes them as alternating: the "movement of the mind" in the representation of the sublime "may be compared to a vibration, i.e., to a rapidly alternating repulsion from and attraction to one and the same object" (§27, 258).

We can summarize this and say they must be 'copies of experiences', but for Hume, it has no philosophical import if we one day learn how to tinker with a fetus to produce in its mind an 'innate' representation of the taste of chocolate.

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