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The deafening clangor seemed to be produced by something midway between metal and a living thing, and one felt physically assailed by an impossibly large and powerful force.
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This seems to assume that, while an appearance of a property P can be produced by something that is neither P nor not-P, nonetheless something P cannot appear not-P.
On this picture, attributing the thought to someone else makes sense, because it is the kind of mental activity that must be produced by something, carrying as it does the hallmarks of agency (just not my agency).
It is an attempt to show how the wide range of desires and emotions of the human mind can be produced by something which follows the order of nature.
Ethics thus considers the object of consciousness not as something given or even as something constructed by necessary laws of consciousness, but rather as something to be produced by a freely acting subject, consciously striving to establish and to accomplish its own goals and guided only by its own self-legislated laws.
Otherwise nothing would exist now because it is impossible for something to be produced by nothing.
The Humanity in myself and others is also a positive end, though not in the first positive sense above, as something to be produced by my actions.
It's something about the perfectly symmetrical sugary bun with an inside too white to be produced by nature.
Cherenkov radiation is produced by something travelling faster than light.
"Oxygen is so reactive that it shouldn't be in the atmosphere unless it's being produced by something like photosynthesis," Dr. Seager said.
Of course, it is very likely that the radio spike was produced by something else entirely, like Earth-based radio interference or even a technical glitch in the observing equipment.
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