Emotions, like beliefs and desires, can exist either as occurrent events or as persisting modifications of the mind. |
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And it would be implausible to suppose that such beliefs are even very often among his occurrent beliefs. |
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These are judgments about one's conscious and occurrent first-order intentional states referring to physical objects. |
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Thus we don't have the Being of tools nor the Being of naturally occurrent items like rocks. |
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To the extent that egalitarians are sincere and consistent in the embrace of their principles, this counts against the charge that their occurrent motivation is envy. |
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For an understanding to be about some thing, such as a cat, is for there to be an occurrent concept in the mind that is a natural likeness of a cat. |
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To avoid the occurrent problems, please, check up your the spam map of your e-mail address. |
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Dasein is not merely an instance of a class of occurrent entities. |
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Moser defines the appropriate occurrent association relation as follows. |
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Finally, if long run relative frequencies reflect dispositions of organisms or populations to leave descendants, the question arises whether these dispositions are grounded on some occurrent properties or not. |
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Note that the division between reasons-sensitive and reasons-insensitive attitudes is not the same as the division between occurrent and dispositional attitudes mentioned in 3.5 above. |
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