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Is it then that the problem is trying to find how to get a bigger slice of money?
It seems, then, that the problem of extrinsic properties and, more generally, the problem of capturing implicit ontological commitment provides a genuine counterexample to quantifier accounts of ontological commitment.
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"If they don't think there's a problem, then that's the problem.
But then that's the problem with all factual books about intelligence.
But then that is the problem with we "millennials".
But then, that's the problem with this whole line of logic.
He believed then that the problems of boredom and hypocrisy could be solved by movement: somewhere else there was a place where life was different — he had only to find it.
Separately, if a problem can have solutions checked in polynomial time, then that problem is in the "NP" category: which stands for "nondeterministic polynomial time" (a solution can be checked but not necessarily determined).
So that was the problem then.
If the time taken to solve a problem can be expressed as a polynomial of the complexity (effectively, the time is equal or less than the complexity raised to a power) then that problem goes in the "P" category.
"If anyone wants to spend any time thinking I'm strange for loving the most spectacular person on the planet, then that's their problem.
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