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Thus, for Burge, the phenomenon affects not only what we mean by the words we use, but also the very contents of our thoughts.
Was not Hegel simply trying to pre-empt the work of empirical scientists by somehow attempting to anticipate the very contents of their discoveries from logical considerations alone?
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It is built into the very content of his character".
As a production designer, Wheeler is responsible for everything from the books on the shelves to the trash in the trash cans - the very content of the characters' lives.
Replacing the notation with a more modern symbolism would drastically alter the very content of the book.
Are there, for example, emotional adaptations that influence the very content of moral judgments and behavior, even today?
The reliable connection between moral judgment and motivation is, ultimately, best explained internally as due to the very content or nature of moral judgment itself (Smith 1994, 72).
However, based on the above analyses, Rickert emphasizes that the very content of our experience is both sensible (perceivable) and non-sensible (intelligible).
If the world can affect the very content of my experience without my being in a position to be aware of it, why should it not affect the value of my experience?
In what has become known as social constructivism/constructionism (e.g. Pickering 1984) this influence is taken to be central, not marginal, and to extend to the very content of accepted theories.
They are using my ideas, my visual images, my creativity, my intellectual property, my copyrighted work and the very content of the TV series I created and self financed... and made it theirs.
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