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Admitting that the existence of qualia seems obvious, Dennett nevertheless states that "qualia" is a theoretical term from an outdated metaphysics stemming from Cartesian intuitions.

One stems from the intuition that it is unlikely that there are really any concrete, isolable, and modularly identifiable symbol structures realized in the brain that would correspond to what Stich has called (1983: 237ff) functionally discrete beliefs and desires of folk psychology, and connectionist networks, it is claimed, will vindicate this intuition.

The classical assumption of constant mortality is stemmed from the intuition that mosquitoes die, not of old age, but of environmental causes that are not age related.

In contrast to the intuition stemming from vectors in the plane and higher-dimensional cases, there is, in general vector spaces, no notion of nearness, angles or distances.

You wouldn't be able to perform music without some kind of technique– every player has one, whether it's stemming from a refined tradition or discovered through intuition and exploration.

That capacity, some believe, stems from an innate intuition.

Much of our discomfort with the panel's findings stems from a basic intuition: since earlier and more frequent screening increases the likelihood of detecting a possibly fatal cancer, it is always desirable.

An interesting aspect of the B I process is that it relies on well-defined methods, architectures, and techniques, and success of a BI program stems from insight and intuition related to the use of data.

The justification for the impact of career adaptability on entrepreneurial intuition stems from its role in enhancing an individual's readiness and resources for coping with transitions in current and anticipated tasks.

The intuition behind this stems from the variation of competition intensity13.

In very general terms, Whitehead's panpsychism faces the same objections as any other version, and stems from the same basic anti-emergentist intuition (for a clear introduction to, and defense of, Whitehead's panpsychism see Griffin 1998; another interpretation, and pantheistic reworking, can be found in the writings of Charles Hartshorne (1897-2000), for example, in Hartshorne 1972).

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