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Since we don't ordinarily think that day is the cause of night, or vice versa, Hume must deny that the two are actually constantly conjoined, or, rather, he must insist that the constant conjunction between the two of them is not of the right sort for the relation between them to be one of causation.
You wouldn't ordinarily think that, but because it's Bobby Womack I don't really think his time is up in any sense of the word.
We ordinarily think that there is an important difference between changes of belief and changes of meaning, but it is hard to see how to capture this difference within conceptual role semantics.
When you speak to me, and I hear you, we ordinarily think that your mind causes your mouth to produce sounds that my ears pick up and transform into mental events in my mind.
Though we ordinarily think that we desire objects because they are "valuable" (i.e., because they supposedly have this "mystical, incomprehensible essence"), the fact of the matter, says Ehrenfels, is that we ascribe value to objects because we desire them (Ehrenfels 1897, 2, also see Fabian in Albertazzi et al. 1996, 166).
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"What we're recovering are parts of bodies, that's -- so I don't want to offer a great deal of hope that we're going to be able to recover bodies in the way that people ordinarily think of that".
When we see an ultrasound picture of a 12-week-old foetus, we ordinarily think we are seeing something that will, if all goes well, be born, learn to speak, and eventually become an adult human person.
"There are many streets in what you would ordinarily think of as high-crime areas that don't have stop-and-frisks," Mr. Weisburd said.
It seems very odd to think that objects and individuals what we ordinarily think of as independent "things"—are, in fact, merely properties of a thing.
This is Proulx in a nutshell, in that something one might ordinarily think of as weird (a pet crow?) is also weirdly ordinary.
They had different backgrounds and temperaments and perspectives, and if you gave them something to think about that they did not ordinarily think about — like hurricanes, or jet engines, or metastatic cancer — you were guaranteed a fresh set of eyes.
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