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Тезаурус:

  1. Such an ascription of effect to cause could only be in the form of hypotheses, of varying degrees of face plausibility.
  2. Thus one might say What A says (i.e. the proposition A states) is true, which, on the face of it, seems to represent a clear case of property ascription.
  3. Some political leaders possess a "charismatic" authority, based on the ascription of special personal qualities to them (Weber, 1968, Vol. 1, pp. 245 - 51, 266 - 71).
  4. Rules of interpretation are thought to be effective in the orderly ascription of meaning to objects and events.
  5. Effectual prayer is "in the name of Jesus", which ascription means, "according to his character and purpose" - and we are part of that purpose!
  6. This assumption can be made explicit by making literal use of an existence predicate, and sometimes any residual doubts about what is assumed on a particular occasion can be resolved only by a repeated and emphatic use of such predicates; but, as is clear from what has been said so far, the use of such predicates is not analogous to acts of property ascription, especially if properties are understood in the sense of accidental properties.
  7. The character or reputation a person has amongst his fellows is partly a product of his own efforts at selfpresentation, partly an ascription to him by others on the basis of their readings of his life performances, partly in situations which can be seen as occasions of hazard.
  8. This, incidentally, at the same time seems to dispose of the view that existential propositions might be interpreted as involving an ascription of the property of existence to certain objects of thought.
  9. Such an ascription is a cognisant act involving, at the very least, a conception of a one's self, a conception of experience, and a conception of veridicality.
  10. McAllister (1980) describes that political culture as traditionalist, and dominated by clientelism, parochialism, local attachment, and ascription: politicians were elected on the basis of local reputation and solely with reference to local issues.
  11. If I had no grasp on the shape of the maze, that is, at least its basic spatial properties, I could not understand any ascription of behaviour to the rat.
  12. However, such performances cannot be necessary conditions for such ascription, because of all those we would naturally deem conscious but who cannot, for various reasons, provide them.
  13. Yet the inhumanity does not consist in the ascription of certain cognitive states either.

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