There are no phenomenally conscious continuities that are not reducible to changes in mental states. |
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Is the phenomenal character of experience reducible to its intentional content? |
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But engagement in a wider social sense is not reducible to individual activism. |
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Ethics, one might say, enshrines the principle that subjectivity is not reducible to objective analysis. |
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Second, unlike the Left, green politics are not based on class and their analyses are not reducible to class. |
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But at the same time, these issues are not reducible to the anti-capitalist struggle. |
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Roisin has a glamour which includes sexual attractiveness but it is not reducible to it. |
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Unlike the empiricist, the instrumentalist does not maintain that the only valid concepts are those reducible to sense data. |
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But what about the suggestion that event causation is instead reducible to, or analysable in terms of, agent causation? |
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Religion is not reducible to morals but they are the sign of its authenticity. |
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As conservatives generally do, I see the world as infinitely complex and as not reducible to any simple rule. |
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There are no spectacular displays of brutality here, and the workings of force show themselves not to be reducible to physical violence alone. |
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I would argue that racism is neither reducible to social class or gender nor wholly autonomous. |
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It lacks narrative forms, is not reducible to conventional proverbs, and is driven by grievance against God and the world. |
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This fraction too can be reduced, and perhaps the new one will be reducible too. |
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I find 15-20 common abnormal findings and Morgellons is not reducible to one thing. |
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This aim makes Frege the first to fully develop the main thesis of logicism, that mathematics is reducible to logic. |
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Frege was one of the founders of modern symbolic logic putting forward the view that mathematics is reducible to logic. |
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On a theoretical point of view, the understanding of enzyme reactions is hardly reducible to elementary bimolecular reactions. |
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Radiolysis of the solvent produces thermalized electrons that can reach the reducible sites of the protein even at low temperature. |
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Further, self-centeredness, self-consciousness, and self-contradiction are not wholly reducible to self-delusion in these narratives. |
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Synthetic or material a priori truths are not reducible to formal truths. |
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Is all learning alike, reducible to a common set of principles? |
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In our data-obsessed moment, it is subversive to assert that the value of a product is not reducible to its salability. |
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Perhaps sports are reducible to co-ordination and spacial perception. |
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The internal stance reflects the fact that when people marry they become part of an entity that is not reducible to or identical with its individual components. |
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That said, both films are not reducible to fables about victimhood. |
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All DIY projects should be reducible to an A4 sized flowchart detailing a handful of easy steps, available by calling a 1900 number after the show. |
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Of equal significance during this same period was Russell's defence of logicism, the theory that mathematics was in some important sense reducible to logic. |
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A simple entity is not reducible to conceptual forms, or conventional designations, nor is it compositely existent entity. |
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After completely reducible systems, the notions of solvable and nilpotent systems are discussed, where general identities are considered instead of the usual commutativity. |
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When the curvature is flexible and reducible, a tendinous release is usually sufficient. |
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If love is reducible to physical systems, then these systems can, theoretically, be manipulated. |
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It found that the possible liability of the CSN was a substantive issue not reducible to a mere question of procedure. |
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When we think of trust in this way, it becomes clear that it is not reducible to a piece of paper, to a contract. |
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If the book were reducible to a thesis, it might be the simple claim that some things exceed our capacity for comprehension. |
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How the public engages with ideas is not reducible to the latest trends in technology, but is likely to be influenced by wider cultural and social dynamics. |
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Contrary to the theories of the posthumanist discourse, Richard argues that knowledge is not reducible to information that can travel anywhere unbound to a material context. |
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It has been argued that, while Hume did not think causation is reducible to pure regularity, he was not a fully fledged realist either. |
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Eiffel had not foreseen that this materialization of an artistic vision could become the world famous emblem of a city like Paris, unique in its exceptional size but reducible and reproducible ad infinitum. |
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The Board of Directors may grant shareholders the right to subscribe for any shares or securities thus issued on a reducible basis, pro rata with the subscription rights they hold and within the limit of their requests. |
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The wetting and dispersing additive is recommended for water reducible primers, emulsion paints and floorings. |
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Further to its commitment, AGF Group subscribed to the 86,834 shares that were not subscribed either on a non-reducible basis or on a reducible basis. |
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The hernia may be classified as reducible, irreducible, or strangulated. |
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Polarography is an instrumental method of chemical analysis used for qualitative and quantitative determinations of reducible or oxidizable substances. |
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Irreducible contractures require surgical release of the pulley, while reducible contractures may be treated by all three methods. |
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A few are reducible to a kind of Urban Outfitters common denominator or a rainy-day project dreamed up by bored reality-TV housemates. |
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Inguinal hernia: resulting in visible protrusion, manually reducible, frequent discomfort which precludes heavy lifting but is able to carry out normal daily activities. |
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An arthrogram will both diagnose hinged abduction, with an increased subluxation index in abduction, and determine if it is reducible or irreducible. |
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This effect is potentially reducible, such as in China where commercially farmed turtles may be reducing some of the pressure to poach endangered species. |
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It is reducible to a fine powder by trituration, and if submitted to the action of a weak solution of potash, it yields a considerable quantity of humic acid. |
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Nevertheless, significant interarea differences in patterns of rights creation or in the distribution of property will not be reducible to differences in rates of testacy. |
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