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Sunday, March 9, 2008

mental simulation and particulars

Mental simulation/mental modeling - an aspect of causal reasoning - requires the representation of particulars, located in space and time as unique individuals.
Posted by Mark Ashton Smith at 7:21 AM
Labels: causality, consciousness, mental simulation, particulars

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