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Consciousness
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humans view their day-to-day worlds, yet no concept has proven more difficult for people to explain or understand. How do thoughts arise? How does subjective experience relate to, or come out of, physical processes in the brain? Such questi...

Theory Of Mind
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theory and research, structure and agency, and micro-and macro-analysis. Bourdieu referred to these sets of concepts as “false antinomy” in that they are false distinctions that impair the sociological endeavor and need to be resolved to ar...

Interactivity And Collaboration
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Cognitive Science, Architecture Theory, And Collaborative Design [Name of the Wrier] CHAPTER1: INTRODUCTION Background of the study There is a feeling among many design educators today that the discipline has reached a crisis in its develo...

The Problems Of Philosophy
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the difficulty can be traced back to Rene Descartes, (see Descartes' contention for dualism). It is a tricky topic to state if he conceived it or found out it, an topic full of the contradictions inherent in dialect and thought. It is likew...

Rene Descartes And John Locke
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Rene Descartes and John Locke. Rationalism is the school of reflected that renders human reasoning the main job in knowing. A key proponent of Rationalism, Descartes was well famous for the quotation, “Cogito, for instance summation —I cons...

Mind
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in the human mind as a result of cerebral activity. They are embedded in the cognitive capacity of the human brain to process, categorize, and creatively reorganize information. The mental ability to create complex ideas is a prerequisite f...

Philosophy
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Set of objections and replies, one of Arnuald’s arguments against Descartes is that Descartes fails to establish that our knowledge of the mind is good enough to say that minds and bodies are distinct. Descartes responds by arguing that our...