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Meta-criteria to formulate criteria of consciousness
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2022AbstractAny neurobiological model claiming explanation of a complex human phenomenon should start with an explicit definition of the explanandum. If a classical intensional definition is impossible, we can use a descriptive definition by listing necessary criteria (e.g., of consciousness).
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Nursing Standard, 2000
Criteria for referral to the district nursing service need to be drawn up in response to the Audit Commission Report (1999), with the aim of reducing the number of inappropriate referrals and providing patients with a more efficient service.
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Criteria for referral to the district nursing service need to be drawn up in response to the Audit Commission Report (1999), with the aim of reducing the number of inappropriate referrals and providing patients with a more efficient service.
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2011
Over the past 25 years, several classification criteria sets have been proposed for primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS). In this chapter, we describe the different features of these criteria and summarize the debate that has arisen in the scientific community over this period.
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Over the past 25 years, several classification criteria sets have been proposed for primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS). In this chapter, we describe the different features of these criteria and summarize the debate that has arisen in the scientific community over this period.
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2018
The concept of criteria has been interpreted as the central notion in the later Wittgenstein’s account of how language functions, in contrast to the realist semantics of the Tractatus. According to this later account, a concept possesses a sense in so far as there are conditions that constitute non-inductive evidence for its application in a particular
Stephan Konz, Steven Johnson
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The concept of criteria has been interpreted as the central notion in the later Wittgenstein’s account of how language functions, in contrast to the realist semantics of the Tractatus. According to this later account, a concept possesses a sense in so far as there are conditions that constitute non-inductive evidence for its application in a particular
Stephan Konz, Steven Johnson
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