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Memory, expectation, imagination, emotion and reason (including narrative reasoning) play an ineliminable role as well.
Crudely, realists are of three kinds in what they take the source of ineliminable conflict to be.
Throughout, he maintains a single, common-sensical thesis and argues it against all who would say otherwise: "Luck is an ineliminable part of the human condition."
Socrates looked for the essence, necessary property or ineliminable trait that made particular acts pious or just.
More recently, he has argued that while tense is an ineliminable feature of reality, the resulting position (called "tensism") does not force us to be presentists.
Cognitive theories of analogy are not alternatives to Hadden's account: the social and economic relations he discusses are an important, ineliminable part of the story.
The concept of truth is circular because some Tarski biconditionals use an ineliminable instance of 'is true' in their definiens.
Kolnai thought that the identification of utopianism with a search for justice was misguided, led to the "forced negation of ineliminable tensions."
He demonstrates and analyzes the inherent vagueness of medical terms and constructs techniques for dealing with this principally ineliminable feature by means of fuzzy logic.
Cyclic prefix is required to operate single frequency networks, where there may exist an ineliminable interference coming from several sites transmitting the same program on the same carrier frequency.
Even scientific thinking is permeated by emotion (Thagard forthcoming), and it would be unreasonable to expect jurors to shut down the emotional reactions that are an ineliminable part of human thought (Damasio, 1994).
Predicate dualists believe that so-called "folk psychology", with all of its propositional attitude ascriptions, is an ineliminable part of the enterprise of describing, explaining and understanding human mental states and behavior.
My point here is supplemental to the one about social facts: a full model of science must not only take into account the ineliminable organization of science, but also the mental representation of that organization by scientists.
Although DAI is more easily applicable to modeling interactions within scientific communities rather than entire societies, it is rich enough to allow the interactions and social effects that Longino identifies as ineliminable parts of science.
Because, Margolis asserts, it avoids having to choose between “the alleged necessity of some ineliminable invariance in thought and/or reality” and some wholesale subjectivism or idealism that claims “that the natural world is itself constituted or constructed by the cognizing mind.”
To suppose that there is an ineliminable white or male understanding of the world, and to think that the only choice is whether blacks or women should benefit from 'our,(white, male) practices or be harmed by them: this is already to be prejudiced.
"For the serious architect the past exists not as a legacy to be possessed through a self-conscious act of the 'modern' will," writes Roger Scruton in The Aesthetics of Architecture, "but as an enduring fact, an ineliminable part of an extended present.
Lacan's critical attention began to shift instead to the concept of the Real, seen as "that over which the symbolic stumbles ... that which is lacking in the symbolic order, the ineliminable residue of all articulation ... the umbilical cord of the symbolic".