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One potential problem with possible-worlds contents concerns experiences that represent impossible scenes.
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It found "a very large number of errors, many irrelevant photographs, complicated illustrations, experiments that could not possibly work, and diagrams and drawings that represented impossible situations".
When she was 15, Hattie took a train from Georgia with her mother and sisters to Philadelphia, a city that represented freedom impossible in the Jim Crow South.
The animals are more lively and real for the impossible shades that represent them, because Montana's wildlife is surreal, bigger than life, impossible to believe when you see it for the first time.
Poets call upon the season to symbolize nameless specters lurking in their minds; it is a descending darkness that represents our fears, both named and impossible to name.
Would that be impossible?
Escher engaged in drawing 'impossible constructions'k that actually represent 'logical contradictions' (seen from a certain perspective of perception).
With the boom in teen movies during the late 90s, too many felt as if they represented a narrative that was impossible to relate to and existed purely in the foggy mind of a 40-year-old ex-jock screenwriter.
Consistency violations of this group arise when a model represents biological phenomena that are impossible according to the current knowledge of biology, as expressed in biomedical ontologies.
But that would be impossible.
That may be impossible now.
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