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First, it conflates the ineradicability of a perceptual frame with its persuasiveness as an abstract belief.
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First, it conflates the ineradicability of a perceptual frame with its persuasiveness as an abstract belief.
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Yoshino wants to dispose of literature in legal affairs in a "case by case" manner so as to avoid acknowledging the facility with which this seeing "as" takes place, compelling him to confront another iteration of literature's ineradicability.
Poets and empire 2006
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Some contemporary philosophers of mind then try to explain the persistence of the mind-body problem by claiming that there are two radically different modes of access to the mind and the body and, given the ineradicability of these two modes of access, we will continue to have two radically different descriptions of reality.
Robin George Collingwood D'Oro, Giuseppina 2006
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I just wanted to mention that it's also possible to read your concerns, Ted, as not so much about the ineradicability of good/evil (with shades in between), but instead as a discomfort with the notion, on the part of Hordeside players, that their races' histories does not matter (the orcs, trolls, forsaken's histories in particular).
The Horde is Evil 2005
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WILLIAM" TENN U6131 OF MEN AND MONSTERS'the first full-length science fiction novel to appear by this author-a clear-eyed tribute to the audacity, shrewdness, stupidity, courage, and ultimate ineradicability of the human pest U6132 THE SQUARE ROOT OF MAN-containing some of the earliest Term.
Expedition to Earth Clarke, Arthur C. 1953
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