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Explanatory style - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Explanatory style is a psychological attribute that indicates how people explain to themselves why they experience a particular event, either positive or negative. Psychologists have identified three...
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Explanatory gap - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The basic idea of the explanatory gap is that human experience (such as qualia) cannot be fully explained by mechanical processes; that something extra, perhaps even of a different metaphysical type...
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Ever since I started managing Macs in a corporate environment, I’ve been annoyed that Apple has failed to offer a sanctioned way of locking the screen via a keyboard command. This is a reasonably common requirement in a lot of corporate deployments. ... mind the explanatory gap RSS Feed...
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Explanation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An explanation is a set of statements constructed to describe a set of facts which clarifies the causes, context, and consequences of those facts. This description may establish rules or laws, and m...
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John Wesley's Explanatory Notes is a Bible commentary that explains verse by verse the chapters and books of the Bible. Study online. ... What do you think? Click here to give us your feedback about the new Bible Study Tools! ... Bible Study Tools...
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Today in History ... Ask a Question ... Serving to explain; containing explanation; as explanatory notes.
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CONCEPTUAL ANALYSIS, DUALISM AND THE EXPLANATORY GA ... The explanatory gap. Consciousness is a mystery. No one has ever given an account, even a highly speculative, hypothetical, and incomplete account of how a physical thing could have phenomenal states.
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The Building Regulations Explanatory Booklet was last fully revised in May 2004, with a minor amendment in February 2005 to encompass the new Part P (Electrical safety). It provides an introduction to the Building Regulations in England and Wales only and is intended for anyone proposing to carry out building...
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I. The Convention and its Explanatory Report have been adopted by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe at its 109th Session (8 November 2001) and the Convention has been opened for signature in Budapest, on 23 November 2001, on the issue of the International Conference on Cyber-crime.
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