Sentence examples for systematically mistaken from inspiring English sources

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In response, Milonov told radio station RSN that the singer shouldn't distract the president with "rainbow affairs" and offered to meet with the musician to discuss how he is "deeply and systematically mistaken".

All our thoughts, all our experience, all that passed for science would be systematically mistaken if we were.

If we think Yeti reports are systematically mistaken or that such reports are not meant to be taken literally in the first place, we will deny that the world contains any Yetis.

Perhaps Dworkin would have not found this problematic, but others might; the idea that an entire legal community can be systematically mistaken about its own laws might strike legal theorists as deeply problematic.

Knowing that humans can be massively and systematically mistaken encourages the moral anti-realist to deny that popular opinion in favor of moral realism would constitute a burden he needs to overcome.

This (innate) idea of an infinite being (God's 'signature' in us his creatures, as Descartes has it) is what makes it possible for us to know that there is a world beyond our thoughts and that our thoughts are not systematically mistaken.

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Prichard, who was probably the first to put Cook Wilson's views into print in 'Appearances and Reality' (Prichard 1906), ended up arguing late in life that we really see only colour expansions, which we systematically mistake for or 'take for granted' as objects (Prichard 1950 , 52 68.

When such a difference reversed (compared to what rats experienced during training with the default stimulus configuration, where the bottom of the square was brighter than the bottom of the triangle; see Fig. 5A), rats failed to discriminate the shapes or even systematically mistook one shape for the other (see Fig. 5B, first bar).

For desire, intention, and pain, too, Shoemaker aims to reveal incoherences between having a rational command of the concepts in question and behaving as though one were systematically ignorant of or mistaken about those states.

"Ethiopian forces have systematically used excessive force in their mistaken attempts to silence dissenting voices," Michelle Kagari, Amnesty International's Deputy Regional Director for East Africa, the Horn and the Great Lakes, said.

At the same time, a new mysterious vigilante begins systematically eliminating Gotham's crime bosses, and due to the person's dark appearance, he is mistaken for Batman.

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