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Unlike the preceding arguments, some conceivability arguments involve a kind of "inside" or "first-personal" imagination that requires imagining a state of affairs from the perspective of a specific conscious individual.
Imagining people, for Paterson, requires imagining with equal and competing sympathy the enormous latticework of impersonal, indifferent matter that surrounds them.
Outcome simulation involves imagining attainment of a targeted goal while process simulation requires imagining and rehearsing the steps required to achieve the goal [ 31].
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This occurred specifically when the participants attempted to draw the Newman projection, which required imagining a vantage point different from the perspective encoded in the image.
It is possible that low spatial learners need more support in constructing explanations that require imagining the movement and manipulation of objects in space.
But it will better position you to help him if you try to understand what is fueling his troublesome behavior, which will require imagining the situation from his perspective and then sitting down together for a heart-to-heart talk.
The ability to imagine fictitious or future events and choice situations that require imagining potential outcomes involves regions of the brain associated with memory, such as the hippocampus [21, 42].
Participants with high spatial ability may be better able to explain function since the sub-microscopic nature of bonding requires mentally imagining invisible particles and how they interact.
In addition, Lewis (1983 , 1986 239) suggests another conceivability argument that is plausibly taken to require us imagining living the life of one of a pair of twins.
No stretch of the imagination is required to imagine the athletes wearing what amounts to an earplug.
Children were required to imagine themselves in this space, and to imagine they were standing next to one item, and facing another item.
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