10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MANIFESTABLE»
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The Theory of Neutralization and the Archiphoneme in ...
This factor consists in the fact that while /p-b/ in German (or any actual
archiphoneme) is manifestable, /t-t°-t'/, for example, is (I repeat) never
manifestable and yet is considered by Tcheu as an actual archiphoneme. If it is to
be insisted that the ...
But the foundation of manifesting itself, the foundation of the manifestable— that
the world not only is but also shows itself— does not result from any activity, does
not result from this activity of judgment. The action of judgment must tie into this ...
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Corpus Linguistics at Work
The problem reflects the difficulty in accepting, from a neo-Chomskian position,
that there exists a relationship, and indeed a continuum, between what Hjelmslev
would call the manifested and the manifestable (1943/1961:106 and 1942:43)9.
Elena Tognini-Bonelli, 2001
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God Pro Nobis: On Non-metaphysical Realism and the ...
It seems to me to be entirely possible to favor the view that the knowledge which
can be ascribed to the speaker of a language must be manifestable in the
behavior of that speaker. Moreover, that knowledge must also be fully
manifestable in ...
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Dispositions and Causal Powers
Continuously Manifestable Dispositions The first thing to note is that not all
dispositions will do the work the carrying- over-argument supposes them to do.
Dispositions ought to explain how laws that describe the behaviour of systems
under ...
Mr Max Kistler, Mr Bruno Gnassounou, 2012
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The royal dictionary-cyclopædia, for universal reference, ...
Manifestable, man-e-fes' -ta-bl, a. That may be made evident. Manifestation, man-
e-fes-td-shun, s. (Lat.) The act of making known what is secret, unseen, or
obscure ; discovery to the eye or to the understanding ; the exhibition of any thing
by ...
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Language, Mind and Epistemology: On Donald Davidson's Philosophy
Here, conceptual access seems secured by our understanding of the semantic
goings-on, where this understanding is not, as it happens, manifestable in our
ability to interpret. However, our understanding is manifestable through our ability
to ...
Gerhard Preyer, F. Siebelt, A. Ulfig, 1994
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Action and Interpretation: Studies in the Philosophy of the ...
Linguistic competence ought to be exhaustively manifestable in behaviour; but
there cannot be an exhaustive behavioural manifestation of a competence
described - as competence with a language is described by a realistic theory of ...
Christopher Hookway, Philip Pettit, 1980
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Mind Ascribed: An Elaboration and Defence of Interpretivism
Intentional states are recognitional or interpretation-dependent entities (entities in
the pleonastic sense) that become manifestable only to those who are in the
position of the interpreter. If this is true, then an account of what it is to have such
...
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Meaning, Knowledge, and Reality
Linguistic competence ought to be exhaustively manifestable in behaviour; but
there cannot be an exhaustive behavioural manifestation of a competence
described — as competence with a language is described by a realistic theory of
...
John Henry McDowell, 1998
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MANIFESTABLE»
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Civil Religion: It's What America Needs
Sacred things are not perfectly manifestable – but you have to allow them to move you anyway. What would happen if we were hardnosed ... «Patheos, Oct 13»
Welcome to Hell: Jackman's journey to the ultimate Wolverine
And the mechanics of that story challenge him in primal and deeply psychological, emotional as well as physical, and manifestable ways that ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Jun 13»
'Odd Spaces' And The MFA's New Performance Art
... Munsell says the MFA plans to begin acquiring performance art for the museum's permanent collection—mainly “manifestable works” that ... «WBUR, May 13»