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Some philosophers deny that the concept of " being " has any meaning at all, since we only define an object's existence by its relation to other objects, and actions it undertakes.
Some philosophers who have had more noteworthy theories are Parmenides, Leucippus, Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Plotinus, Aquinas, Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Hegel, Heidegger, and Sartre.
Some philosophers believe that Block's two types of consciousness are not the end of the story.
Some philosophers, such as Daniel Dennett in an essay titled The Unimagined Preposterousness of Zombies, argue that people who give this explanation do not really understand what they are saying.
Some philosophers have argued that it is intrinsically unsolvable, because qualities (" qualia ") are ineffable ; that is, they are " raw feels ", incapable of being analyzed into component processes.
Some contemporary philosophers and scientists ( e. g. David Deutsch in The Fabric of Reality ) employ virtual reality in various thought experiments.
Some philosophers think there is an important distinction between " knowing that ," " knowing how ," and " acquaintance-knowledge ," with epistemology primarily interested in the first.
Some philosophers rely on descriptive ethics and choices made and unchallenged by a society or culture to derive categories, which typically vary by context.
Some philosophers, such as Dennett, reject both epiphenomenalism and the existence of qualia with the same charge that Gilbert Ryle leveled against a Cartesian " ghost in the machine ", that they too are category mistakes.
Some notable philosophers, such as Alasdair MacIntyre, have theorized freedom in terms of our social interdependence with other people.
Some ancient authorities in the doxographic tradition credited the Greek philosophers Pythagoras, in the 6th century BC, and Parmenides, in the 5th, with recognizing that the Earth is spherical.
Some philosophers believe that an object can't persist through a change of parts.
Some philosophers embrace the existence of both kinds of reason, while others deny the existence of one or the other.
Some philosophers argue that Sartre's thought is contradictory.
Some philosophers used to contend that positivism was the theory that there is " no necessary connection " between law and morality ; but influential contemporary positivists, including Joseph Raz, John Gardner, and Leslie Green, reject that view.
Some time afterwards, he chanced upon an old man, possibly a Palestinian or Syrian Christian, in the vicinity of the seashore, who engaged him in a dialogue about God, and spoke of the testimony of the prophets as more reliable than the reasoning of philosophers.
Some analytical philosophers argue that all meaningful empirical questions are to be answered by science, not philosophy.
Some philosophers of science, such as the neo-positivists, say that natural science rejects the study of metaphysics, while other philosophers of science strongly disagree.
Some philosophers, known as Incompatibilists, view determinism and free will as mutually exclusive.
Some philosophers maintain that moral relativism entails non-cognitivism.
Some of the philosophers are portrayed according to their works.
Some of the earliest recorded speculations linked mind ( sometimes described as identical with soul or spirit ) to theories concerning both life after death, and cosmological and natural order, for example in the doctrines of Zoroaster, the Buddha, Plato, Aristotle, and other ancient Greek, Indian and, later, Islamic and medieval European philosophers.
Some philosophers divide consciousness into phenomenal consciousness, which is subjective experience itself, and access consciousness, which refers to the global availability of information to processing systems in the brain.

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Some clinicians and researchers are cognitively oriented ( e. g. cognitive restructuring ), while others are more behaviorally oriented ( e. g. in vivo exposure therapy ).
Some chemists may also mark the respective orbitals, i. e. the hypothetical ethene < sup >− 4 </ sup > anion (< sub >
Some earthworm families ( e. g.: Ocnerodrilidae, Acanthodrilidae, Octochaetidae ) are found in South America and Africa, for instance.
Some genetic studies seem to prove a Celtic descendence of most inhabitants in the region, but not Germanic in fact, that is reinforced by the Gaulish toponyms such as those ending with the suffix-ago < Celtic -* ako ( n ) ( f. e.
Some band into loose voluntary associations with other congregations that share similar beliefs ( e. g., the Willow Creek Association ).
Some exhibit a range of stoichiometries, e. g. titanium carbide, TiC.
Some nations ( e. g., Germany ) instead had a single tag with identical information stamped on both sides of it, which could easily be broken off for the purpose of record keeping.
Some tags added religion, e. g., Công Giáo for Catholic
Some linguists do not differentiate between languages and dialects, i. e. languages are dialects and vice versa.
Some of them are not main-stream types, but most of them have received special attention ( e. g., in research ) due to end-user requirements.
Some of them are much simpler than full fledged DBMSs, with more elementary DBMS functionality ( e. g., not supporting multiple concurrent end-users on a same database ), with basic programming interfaces, and a relatively small " foot-print " ( not much code to run as in " regular " general-purpose databases ).
Some DBMSs cover more than one entry in these categories, e. g., supporting multiple query languages.
Some such units employ batteries that can provide power for several hours in case of external power interruption ( e. g., see the EMC Symmetrix ) and thus maintain the content of the volatile storage parts intact.
Some are deeper, e. g. 6m for the diving pit at Sheffield, England.
Some DBMSs cover more than one entry in these categories, e. g., supporting multiple query languages.
Some such units employ batteries that can provide power for several hours in case of external power interruption ( e. g., see the EMC Symmetrix ) and thus maintain the content of the volatile storage parts intact.
Some professional dominatrices are also " lifestyle " dominatrices-i. e., in addition to paid sessions with submissive clients they engage in unpaid recreational sessions or may incorporate power exchange within their own private lives and relationships.
Some later recovered and surpassed their dot-com-bubble peaks, e. g., Amazon. com, whose stock went from 107 to 7 dollars per share, but a decade later exceeded 200.
Some consider etiquette a simple negative ethics, i. e., where can one evade an uncomfortable truth without doing wrong?
Some of them resembled a modern lowercase Latin " e ", some a " 6 " with a connecting stroke to the next letter starting from the middle, and some a combination of two small " c "- like curves.
Some reformers incorporated several motivations, e. g. Maria Montessori, who both " educated for peace " ( a social goal ), and to " meet the needs of the child ," ( A humanistic goal.
Some human parasites, e. g.: Wucherichia bancrofti and Mansonella perstans thrive in their hosts because of an obligate endosymbiosis with Wolbachi spp ..
Some marine oligochaeta ( e. g. Olavius or Inanidrillus ) have obligate extracellular endosymbionts that fill the entire body of their host.

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