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The civic humanist program has left such an impression on political philosophers and theorists generally that it probably remains the more widespread view today, especially among those who are not themselves experts in the history of political thought.
An alternative, and currently more widespread, view among contemporary functionalists is that coming to know what it's like to see red or feel pain is indeed to acquire propositional knowledge uniquely afforded by experience, expressed in terms of first-personal concepts of those experiences.
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On other, more widespread views, the set of logical truths of a language of that kind can be identified with the set of sentences that are valid across a certain range of mathematical interpretations (where validity is something related to but different from the condition that all the sentences that are replacement instances of its form be true too; see below, section 2.3).
It may also reflect a more widespread aspect of medical culture where doctors develop a sensitivity to the views of others.
The lack of any significant difference in the effect of HRT between screening centres using single-view and two-view mammography suggests that the more widespread adoption of two-view mammography [ 35] may not affect the elevated risk of false positive recall in women using HRT.
Middle Eastern Virus More Widespread Than Thought.
However, recent studies seem to imply that intron gain is more widespread than previously thought (Roy and Penny 2007), leading to a more balanced view of intron origin (Koonin 2006).
More specifically, there is the widespread view that the United States has to do a great deal to stabilize Afghanistan lest it become a staging ground for groups that would undermine Pakistan.
Both are crucial in view of more widespread application of numerical methods for PDEs in engineering practice and more specific industrial processes.
In essence, he is taking the view that more widespread use of strong encryption ultimately sanctions mass surveillance — and even hacking activities by state agencies — as necessary workarounds to get at information that's otherwise locked out of reach.
New global survey data from Pew Research Center suggests this view is becoming more widespread around the world — although, tellingly, not in China itself.
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