- to
whether they are sensory, propositional, intentional,
conscious or
occurrent.
Sensory states involve sense impressions like
visual perceptions or bodily...
- tomorrow,
simply ****uming that it will. Moreover,
beliefs need not be
occurrent (e.g. a
person actively thinking "snow is white"), but can
instead be...
- of
Philosophy (1952)
introduced the
philosophical terms occurrent causation and non-
occurrent causation,
which became the
basis for the
contemporary distinction...
-
those between ... "determinates" and "determinables", "continuants" and "
occurrents", are now
familiar in
philosophical literature" (P****more 1966, p. 344)...
-
Scots (Panther, 1970), p. 29. Scott, A.G. (1833). A
Diurnal of
Remarkable Occurrents That Have P****ed
Within the
Country of
Scotland Since the
Death of King...
-
create a
significant amount of pollution. This
problem is
specifically occurrent in
India and China.
Informal recycling in an
underground economy of these...
- self-proclaimed imitation-orders
without statutes or
restricted memberships Another occurrent chronological categorisation is into:[citation needed] Military-monastic...
- such as
knowing how to read and write.
Knowledge can be
occurrent or dispositional.
Occurrent knowledge is
knowledge that is
actively involved in cognitive...
- that building. "Stevenson
House - Canmore".
Canmore (database).
Retrieved 5 July 2021.
Thomas Thomson,
Diurnal of
Occurrents (Edinburgh, 1833), p. 32....
-
tendency to act in a
specified way. The
terms dispositional belief and
occurrent belief refer, in the
former case, to a
belief that is held in the mind...