Findings showed that adults learned the variation veridically when it was simple, but failed when it was more complex. |
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Claims that cannot be tested, assertions immune to disproof are veridically worthless. |
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For example, we might veridically observe a surface through a microscope of the same power which did not appear to have any bumps or crevices. |
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Consequently, red objects seen in ordinary circumstances look both veridically red and non-veridically white-in-red-light. |
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They represent objects as having properties, sometimes veridically, sometimes not. |
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They might then hold that this layer of existential content, which is present in experience whether or not one is veridically perceiving the world, provides a common mental factor for veridical and hallucinatory experiences. |
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Because their thinking is rooted in veridically oriented religious traditions, conservative professors can be no more than an obstruction to social constructivist theologians. |
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