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James did not take perception to be a constituent of emotion, but he clearly recognized its importance.
The question is, has moving the law lords made a real difference either to what they do or to how they are perceived?Take perception first.
The Naiyāyikas generally take perception to be a two-staged process: first there arises a non-conceptual (nirvikalpaka) perception of the object and then a conceptual (savikalpaka) perception, both being valid cognitions.
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In similar fashion, we will use the physical activity component of the Fear Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire developed by Waddell et al[ 55] to take perceptions and expectations into account as possible influences on functional outcome.
However, taking perception gaps as the primary manifestation of organizational tension within a firm, we learned that the tension appears to be more salient in information-sharing issues than in autonomy-control issues, and that the local side seems more dissatisfied with the current level of information sharing and granted autonomy than the parent side.
Pryor (2000)'s original formulation of dogmatism takes perceptions to be mental states different from beliefs (though likewise provided with representational or propositional content); perceptual justification is thus taken to be non-inferential.
More on this issue in the section on final causation, but the main point is that textually it is hard to know whether or not Leibniz takes perceptions or perceptual states to be efficient causes.
"It was Teresa's vision to take that perception and shape it," said Steve Crisp, marketing director of Dale Earnhardt Inc., or D.E.I.
Only one composer was so deeply attracted to philosophy that he could take that perception and turn it into a major work of art.
Take consumer perception — "drone" is a household word.
But it is not sufficient to just take firms' perception of costs as a covariate, as costs have to be seen in comparison to the benefits.
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