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These findings therefore suggest that across demographic groups, laypeople share similar epistemic concepts with philosophers, recognizing a difference between knowledge and justified true belief.
In the 13th century, the physician Lanfranc of Milan's Chiurgia Magna described concussion as brain "commotion", also recognizing a difference between concussion and other types of traumatic brain injury (though many of his contemporaries did not), and discussing the transience of post-concussion symptoms as a result of temporary loss of function from the injury.
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Though the Roman Catholic Church recognizes a difference between such "holy acts," which are called sacramentals, and sacraments, Eastern Orthodoxy does not, in principle, make such strict distinctions.
The I.A.A.F.'s intent was to recognize a difference in achievement between women who set marks while paced by men and those with a more difficult task of setting records while running on their own or, in rare cases, being paced by other women, said Mary Wittenberg, director of the New York City Marathon and a member of the I.A.A.F.'s road racing commission.
Indeed, Clayton indicates that he doesn't recognize a difference.
Goodman of course recognizes a difference between versions and worlds.
For example, we recognize a difference between \(\dq{\and}\), defined by and \(\dq\), defined by even though they express the same truth function.
Virtue ethicists have long recognized a difference between self-regarding moral virtues, such as prudence and courage, and other-regarding virtues, such as benevolence and compassion.
3. Direct reference theorists are unsurprisingly unsympathetic to a two-dimensionalism that appeals to epistemic content in order to recognize a difference in truth value between 'It is a priori that Hesperus = Hesperus' and 'It is a priori that Phosphorus = Hesperus'.
This suggests that nuclear proteins specifically recognized a difference in one base at SNP-358.
Nuclear proteins specifically recognized a difference in one base at SNP-358, but not at SNP-638.
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