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"I don't have a mind for anything else," Pagan said.
The robot can tend to have a mind of its own.
You're always going to have a mind-set that you're worthless.
I have a mind that you want to go to Mars.
Am I about to have a mind-blowing full body orgasm?
We can noodle words right back, if we have a mind to.
I have a mind to call him a scallawag and a ragamuffin.
This is one army that could have a mind of its own.
The stock market just seems to have a mind of its own.
The word mind itself — do you know that you don't have a mind?
Yet they are by definition designed to have a mind of their own.
If you deem something not to have a mind, then your attention wanes.
I have thick, unruly Armenian eyebrows that have a mind of their own.
And our bodies have a mind of their own, and that's OK, too.
From time to time, however, they seem to have a mind of their own.
When you're saying world without mind, it's that we don't have a mind anymore.
"You have to have a mind-set coming into these kinds of venues," Donovan said.
This sounds easy, but sometimes you feel like your thumbs have a mind of their own.
But all animals have a mind and, therefore, have a psychology, and chickens are no exception.
If you didn't know better, you might think that your keys have a mind of their own.
Just as we've seen with hurricane seasonal outlooks, Mother Nature can have a mind of her own.
But the reality is that sometimes our money can seem to have a mind of its own.
"At a certain point you just have to have a mind over matter about nipples," she said.
"You can't go out here and not have a mind-set to win the fight," Chief Sparks said.
Because we have a mind that hums and gets distracted, and comes in contact with so much stimuli.
Ben Rhodes might have a "mind meld" with President Obama, but he is causing headaches for the White House.
Chrissy Teigen's knockers have a mind of their own when it comes to squeezing into jumpsuits ... according to their owner.
Galen's wife knows better, being a devotee of the Force; the crystals seem to have a mind of their own.
Nintendo has a huge issue with its wildly popular Switch console: The controller's thumbsticks sometimes have a mind of their own.
"What is it like to no longer have a mind?" she wrote in January, just days before a first suicide attempt.
Original Twilight Zone Episode To Watch After: The Dummy, about a man whose ventriloquist begins to have a mind of his own.
A popular theory born from this moment is that Bran will have a mind battle with the Night King in Season 8.
And like identical twins, a two-headed snake can be fairly competitive—each head really does have a mind of its own.
They have a mind of their own, they seemingly do whatever the hell they want, and their habits are just so weird.
You don't just walk in here say, 'Oh, everything's going to be O.K.' You have to have a mind-set to understand.
Children nowadays witness computers that seem like they have a mind of their own — and even a personality with which to engage.
As Harvey, Irma, and Maria showed, these storms have a mind of their own, and they could care less what the computer models say.
Benioff planned to stay in programming for the rest of his career, but a USC professor suggested he might have a mind for business.
It soared instead, but as it built mass and speed, it became hard to steer and seemed to have a mind of its own.
However contentious the world may look, they have a mind-set that at our deepest level we are all connected in a single fabric.
They get in your eyes, your mouth, and — even with the best stylists in the world — they tend to have a mind of their own.
The French philosopher René Descartes, for instance, posited that animals don't have a soul, therefore they don't have a mind, therefore they are like machines.
Posts on r/Outside have a mind-expanding quality to them that encourages you to think about the world in a way you likely haven't before.
The Hill's Jordan Fabian has the story: Ben Rhodes might have a "mind meld" with President Obama but he is causing headaches for the White House.
Britney Spears is about as pro as pop superstar gets—but sometimes, things just happen beyond control and halter tops have a mind of their own.
So while we do have gifts that include sculptures [and] costumes, they also include trips, so that you can go home and have a mind full of memories.
We understand that Starman is not sentient, but a billion years of hearing the same song over and over again gets old even if you don't have a mind.
So to recap, I was about to try a sex toy that has the power to turn dicks into amputated stumps and might have a mind of its own.
That's not what evolution had in mind (evolution doesn't have a mind; don't say that) for good ol' Toxo, which spreads in cat feces or as a foodborne infection.
She's hired to steal a special object from a heavily-guarded warehouse, and gets more than she bargained: a key, one that seems to have a mind of its own.
"Now that we've got a Michelin star, people come here expecting to have a mind-blowing experience, but I don't want people coming here expecting to have a 'foodgasm,'" he told me.
Ray broke down the 50 seconds of the episode everyone's talking about -- not for anything he or Safaree Samuels said, but because Ray's hat seemed to have a mind of its own!!
Ray J says the reason his beanie seemed to have a mind of its own this week on 'Love & Hip Hop' has more to do with Hollywood magic than any real hat trick.
There are countless of products out there promising to help your hair on days when your locks have a mind of its own, but it can be hard to know what's actually worth trying.
But if you have a mind for other word games, or even the Thursday puzzle every week, I encourage you to take a little time with cryptics and see if you catch the bug.
You don't often see a clown's autobiography, but that's essentially what Robert Morgan delivers in this solo production (solo unless you count a sock puppet that seems to have a mind of its own).
Communication can feel a little blocked when Mercury's in Taurus; however, you have a mind that's constantly preoccupied by other dimensions, so perhaps Mercury in grounded Earth sign Taurus will do your brain some good.
A good reggae song should not only conjure your waistline to have a mind of its own, but should make you feel like you're fluent in Caribbean patois, even if you don't hail from the West Indies.
The many names share one vision: humane, compassionate, culturally fluent cops who have a mind-set of respect, do not fear black men, and serve long enough to know residents' names, speak their languages and help improve the neighborhood.
I usually stick to the opinions I have and others often feel intimidated by this and end up agreeing with what I have to say, probably because so many people don't have a mind of their own if I'm being honest.
As hyper-conservative media surged, Republicans' trust in news cratered In a year that has proven to have a mind of its own, America received another rattling of the cages just this past weekend, and the implications could not be more distressing.
It's the same hand that seems to have a mind of its own during Trump's speeches, pointing, waving, and otherwise flitting about as its owner makes his points, and it, combined with Trump's expression of mild confusion, makes the pose look a little awkward.
When Sophia and her friends take a road trip to LA in episode eight, for example, "The Trip" becomes an entertaining double entendre, as Annie and her boyfriend Dax (Alphonso McAuley) accidentally take acid and have a mind-bending, weirdly relationship-strengthening experience in their hotel room.
Set in 1989, it tracks an ambitious young woman, played by Elle Lorraine of the HBO show "Insecure," who gets a weave in order to succeed in the image-obsessed world of music television, only to suspect that the hair may have a mind of its own.
My quest in life is to have a mind firmly established in the profound and fearless state of complete and wholesome unaffectedness.
You go to school. School is your job’ [...] There was no intimidation around achieving in school. It was just like, you have a mind, you're supposed to use it.
We live in living stories.”Boje, D. M. (2008). Storytelling organizations, London: Sage Page 338 In the work of Native scholar Twotrees, living stories have a mind, a time, and a place.Twotrees, K. (2000).
The Chinese room argument leaves open the possibility that a digital machine could be built that acts more intelligently than a person, but does not have a mind or intentionality in the same way that brains do. Searle's "strong AI" should not be confused with "strong AI" as defined by Ray Kurzweil and other futurists, who use the term to describe machine intelligence that rivals or exceeds human intelligence. Kurzweil is concerned primarily with the amount of intelligence displayed by the machine, whereas Searle's argument sets no limit on this. Searle argues that even a super-intelligent machine would not necessarily have a mind and consciousness.
The whole point of the thought experiment is to put someone inside the room, where they can directly observe the operations of consciousness. Searle claims that from his vantage point within the room there is nothing he can see that could imaginably give rise to consciousness, other than himself, and clearly he does not have a mind that can speak Chinese.
The video was released on July 23, 2008. It premiered as the "New Joint of the Day" on BET's 106 & Park. The video can now be seen on MySpace and YouTube. The video is about a man expressing how when he is alone with his lover, his hands have a mind of their own, and he does not intend disrespect to her.
If it does, then what is the locus of this independent existence? The question of locus was an important issue on which the classical schools of Plato and Aristotle famously differed. However, they remained in agreement that universals did indeed have a mind-independent existence. There was, therefore, always a fact to the matter about which concepts and universals exist in the world.
Arguments of this form, according to Stevan Harnad, are "no refutation (but rather an affirmation)" of the Chinese room argument, because these arguments actually imply that no digital computers can have a mind. There are some critics, such as Hanoch Ben- Yami, who argue that the Chinese room cannot simulate all the abilities of a digital computer, such as being able to determine the current time.
Gawain's book popularized a premise derived from the New Thought movement that began during the nineteenth century, primarily in the United States and the United Kingdom. The premise is that individuals have a mind containing mental content, including thoughts, images, memories, and predictions, which become manifested through the experience of living.Dresser, H. W., A History of the New Thought Movement, TY Crowell Co. 1919.
Just like his father Aad van Rijen he did not have a mind for business. With his publisher 'Urbi et Orbi' he signed a contract stating that he never would earn more than 1000 guilders and that he was not allowed to get another publisher until 1950. Moreover, the book was banned by the Germans, who claimed it was too "Jewish-minded". They also checked if the writer was an Aryan.
In Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman's Darksword series the Darksword is a sword capable of absorbing magic. Michael Moorcock created a sinister magic sword in Stormbringer, wielded by Elric of Melniboné. This black sword has the power to suck out the souls of its victims and transfer their energy to its holder. It also appears to have a mind of its own, sometimes striking against its "master's" will.
Gyatso, Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, Understanding the Mind: The Nature and Power of the Mind, Tharpa Publications (2nd. ed., 1997) "Knowing" refers to the fact that mind is aware of the contents of experience, and that, in order to exist, mind must be cognizing an object. You cannot have a mind – whose function is to cognize an object – existing without cognizing an object. Mind, in Buddhism, is also described as being "space-like" and "illusion-like".
Other critics hold that the room as Searle described it does, in fact, have a mind, however they argue that it is difficult to see—Searle's description is correct, but misleading. By redesigning the room more realistically they hope to make this more obvious. In this case, these arguments are being used as appeals to intuition (see next section). In fact, the room can just as easily be redesigned to weaken our intuitions.
Each tattoo tends to grow and spread on its host's body, and appears to have a mind on its own (some have shown the ability to talk and reason with their wielders). While releasing its power, a Shikigei shows a reptilian eye in its center. It has been implied that the size of the Shikigei tattoo on its user's person, while in an inactive state, indicates the scope of power the yakuza can reach.
At one point the balloon enters his classroom, causing an uproar from his classmates. The noise alerts the principal, who locks Pascal up in his office. Later, after being set free, Pascal and the balloon encounter a young girl (Sabine Lamorisse) with a blue balloon that also seems to have a mind of its own, just like his. One Sunday, the balloon is told to stay home while Pascal and his mother go to church.
He pays a tax for that. He pays a tax for his great teammates." Scottie Pippen, who won six NBA titles with the Chicago Bulls, said that Curry's "willingness to sacrifice for [Kevin Durant] is one of the great stories in history" because Curry welcomed Durant, who is also a top player, to the Warriors without ego. "If you have a mind for the game, you know that it takes sacrifice to be great.
36 Though described by contemporaries as fearfully devoted to the Queen, to the point that she did not have a mind of her own, she actively campaigned for women's rights, a field the Queen abhorred.Longford, p. 395 Nevertheless, both she and Beatrice remained closest to the Queen, and Helena remained close to her mother's side until the latter's death. Her name was the last to be written in the Queen's seventy-year-old journal.
"I'm not a master, and still have much to learn by any means. I continue to be inspired by everything I see and the look in every artists' eyes. I only hope to grow as an artist, try as many things as possible, and continue to have a mind open enough to continue to adapt and change." He has exhibited in New York City, Toronto, Oakville, Mississauga, Burlington, Hamilton, Grimsby and Long Island.
Thus, the China brain possesses all the elements of a functional description of mind: sensory inputs, behavioral outputs, and internal mental states causally connected to other mental states. If the nation of China can be made to act in this way, then, according to functionalism, this system would have a mind. Block's goal is to show how unintuitive it is to think that such an arrangement could create a mind capable of thoughts and feelings.
Eggplooch-kun is a purple dog/eggplant with shiny skin which squeaks when rubbed. Eggplooch travels by spinning rapidly. Croconion-kun is a long, thin crocodile/spring onion with a maniacal laugh who tends to pop up in odd places, such as underneath Dogtato (episode 2), or is often seen standing upright on a hilltop, talking to no one in particular. His shadow appears to have a mind of its own, and an equally maniacal laugh.
He has control over pizzas around him. The pizzas have a mind of their own and desire to be consumed which will cause the person who ate them to fall into a zombie-like state "to serve their delicious master". He first appeared in the episode "Pizza Face," where Michelangelo went to Antonio's Pizza after his free Antonio's pizza attacked him when he refused to eat it. Mikey found Pizza Face's victims and was attacked by them.
"And I have dealt with him before. When I observe him, he doesn't have a mind of his own because, before he would answer a question, he would always look at his people. He's not the Prime Minister." On February 15, 2013, he resigned from his cabinet position as Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development after improperly advocating to a tax court on behalf of a constituent in June 2011, and was replaced by James Moore.
After the death of an older brother, his father installed young Payne, age 13, in the brother's position at the same accountants' firm in New York, but the boy did not have a mind for commerce. His interest in theater was irrepressible. He published the first issue of The Thespian Mirror, a journal of theater criticism, at age 14. Soon after that, he wrote his first play, Julia: or the Wanderer, a comedy in five acts.
Laddi (born Þórhallur Sigurðsson; 20 January 1947, in Hafnarfjörður) is a famous Icelandic comedian, actor, voice actor and entertainer. He is known for comedy music and comedy acting. Laddi has dubbed many characters into Icelandic, in films and TV shows like The Smurfs and feature films like Aladdin. He is most famous for the unforgettable characters that he has created on his own and it is like they almost have a mind of their own such as Eiríkur Fjalar.
The paintings have their own personality rather than acting as a conduit for hers. While being made, her paintings seem to have a mind of their own. Despite her original plans to make dark works, they may become bright paintings; the personality of the paintings, 'the fun and happiness, has sneakily persisted.' Rommel warmly welcomes imperfections onto her canvas, giving her work a humanness that is so often absent from fine art. Process emblematizes Rommel’s work.
The Chinese room argument holds that a digital computer executing a program cannot be shown to have a "mind", "understanding" or "consciousness", regardless of how intelligently or human-like the program may make the computer behave. The argument was first presented by philosopher John Searle in his paper, "Minds, Brains, and Programs", published in Behavioral and Brain Sciences in 1980. It has been widely discussed in the years since. The centerpiece of the argument is a thought experiment known as the Chinese room.
Josephus in the Nuremberg Chronicle In the Preface to Jewish Wars, Josephus criticizes historians who misrepresent the events of the Jewish–Roman War, writing that "they have a mind to demonstrate the greatness of the Romans, while they still diminish and lessen the actions of the Jews."JW preface. 3. Josephus states that his intention is to correct this method but that he "will not go to the other extreme … [and] will prosecute the actions of both parties with accuracy."JW preface. 4.
Also, her guns never miss, never run out of ammunition, and have no triggers. The bullets are capable of penetrating any substance, and can wound invulnerable heroes such as Superman and Power Girl, as well as crack the armored shell of Captain Atom. The guns seemingly have a mind of their own, as Carlyle speaks of having to restrain them from shooting those who come between her and her target. Her intangibility does not function against her own weapons or other magical forces.
However, Searle himself would not be able to understand the conversation. ("I don't speak a word of Chinese," he points out.) Therefore, he argues, it follows that the computer would not be able to understand the conversation either. Searle argues that, without "understanding" (or "intentionality"), we cannot describe what the machine is doing as "thinking" and, since it does not think, it does not have a "mind" in anything like the normal sense of the word. Therefore, he concludes that the "strong AI" hypothesis is false.
Miss X and Miss Z (voiced by Brittney Wilson in Season 1, Maryke Hendrikse in Season 2): These girls are actually two cyborgs created by Bling Bling Boy to work at their disposal. They can operate and have a mind of their own when Bling-Bling is not around or Bling-Bling is in need. They have high intelligence, capable to study at the Institute Of Porkbelly and avoiding attention. Throughout the seasons, they are more robotic and shown to have more than one pair of them.
She rides in a turtle-like robot which seems to have a mind of its own, but it is unknown whether the turtle is human-made or something akin to Hakuba. Binka has no powers of her own yet still fights with all her might. She and Hakuba are the only ones with Yakumo when she dies and she seems to be the most deeply affected. In spite of her bravery, Binka can be very insecure and has terrible nightmares on a regular basis.
These explanations are not necessarily guaranteed to be the fundamental causes for the delay in achieving strong AI, but they are widely agreed by numerous researchers. There have been many AI researchers that debate over the idea whether machines should be created with emotions. There are no emotions in typical models of AI and some researchers say programming emotions into machines allows them to have a mind of their own. Emotion sums up the experiences of humans because it allows them to remember those experiences.
According to Charles Ellms, Every's words to Gibson were, "if you have a mind to make one of us, we will receive you; and if you turn sober, and attend to business, perhaps in time I may make you up of my lieutenants; if not, here's a boat, and you shall be set on shore."Ellms 1837, p.26 The captain declined and was set ashore with several other sailors. The only man who was prevented from voluntarily leaving was the ship's surgeon, whose services were deemed too important to forgo.
Residents of the Town are not allowed to have a shadow, and, it transpires, do not have a mind. The narrator is assigned quarters and a job as the current "Dreamreader": a process intended to remove the traces of mind from the Town. He goes to the Library every evening where, assisted by the Librarian, he learns to read dreams from the skulls of unicorns. These "beasts" passively accept their role, sent out of the Town at night to their enclosure, where many die of cold during the winter.
Mccall manages to secure the prints, and also spies on Anders conversing with the General. He thus finds out that the A.S.M.O.D.S. system uses alien technology recovered from a crashed spaceship in the New Mexico desert, and this technology seems to have a mind of its own. The men in black break their way in, so Mccall escapes with Anders in the F-117 stealth fighter. They have a brief dogfight with some F-16s out of Clark, which ends when they manage to secure air support from the Pentagon.
Mickey and his friends are vacationing in Hawaii. Minnie dances in a grass skirt while Mickey plays a slide guitar, Donald plays a ukulele, and Pluto chases the waves. Meanwhile, Goofy decides to go surfing, but when he rushes toward the wave it seems to have a mind of its own, running backwards as soon as Goofy starts running toward it, causing Goofy to hit his head on a rock. The wave then comes back in and washes Goofy around, eventually leaving his head stuck in the sand.
Early versions of this scenario were put forward in 1961 by Anatoly Dneprov, in 1974 by Lawrence Davis, and again in 1978 by Ned Block. Block argues that the China brain would not have a mind, whereas Daniel Dennett argues that it would. The China brain problem is a special case of the more general problem whether minds could exist within other, larger minds. It is not to be confused with the Chinese room argument proposed by John Searle, which is also a thought experiment in philosophy of mind but relating to artificial intelligence.
Mark suddenly realises that the key ingredient in the antacids is deadly nightshade, also called "the Hand of Glory" as outlined in his occult book. Since the machine was accidentally fed the same antacids, Mark realises that not only was the exorcism useless, as the demon is still alive, it is now stronger than ever. The machine bursts to life and now appears to have a mind of its own, shedding pieces of metal and rising up like a wild beast. The three run through the warehouse, chased by the now-mobile Mangler.
In the first case, where features like a robot body or a connectionist architecture are required, Searle claims that strong AI (as he understands it) has been abandoned. The Chinese room has all the elements of a Turing complete machine, and thus is capable of simulating any digital computation whatsoever. If Searle's room can't pass the Turing test then there is no other digital technology that could pass the Turing test. If Searle's room could pass the Turing test, but still does not have a mind, then the Turing test is not sufficient to determine if the room has a "mind".
One newspaper suggested that Watkins was turning his players into machines: > The chief objection to the Watkins system is that it compels players to lose > all individuality and become a mere portion of the machine that Watkins > makes of his team. According to Walter Brodie, late of Pittsburg, and now of > the Orioles, Watkins is the most autocratic of autocrats. He establishes > rules that must be lived up to the letter, and no man on the team must have > a mind of his own. ... Watkins success, then, lies in making machines of his > men and thinking for them.
With only wins and retirements in the last five of his rallies, he was at the peak of his career in the Lancia Delta S4, after finally finding a car that was both competitive and suitable for his driving style. However, Toivonen admitted having problems with the car: "I may have won the RAC Rally with Lancia, but I just did not know how to drive it. It seemed to have a mind of its own." Lancia team boss Cesare Fiorio later claimed that Toivonen was the only driver who could really control the Delta S4.
These are later revealed to be the Mikene Empire's Warrior Beasts. In the Photonic Research Institute, Koji takes control of Mazinger and flies to the city, while Diana A and Boss Borot watch the monsters fly in direction to Tokyo. When he finally finds the monsters, Koji is surprised by the fact that unlike anything he had ever faced before, they are able to speak and seem to have a mind of their own. Mazinger had previously fought against Gorgon's monsters, but these are some of Mikene's finest, and won't be so easy to take down.
Screenshot of the Amiga version The game features a 3-dimensional game map, although camera movement is limited to rotating the map by 90 degrees or small discrete intervals and 8 pre-defined levels of zoom. Only the map topography itself is 3-dimensional; people, trees and other game objects are 2-dimensional sprites. The game features a fairly advanced (for its time) "artificial life" engine. Each person seems to have a mind of their own and will go about his or her job, fishing, farming, shepherding, collecting wood or making items without any input from the player.
With almost two decades worth of experience in football coaching across the world, Popov makes a highly qualified club's choice and Sur SC would be lucky to have a mind like Popov's at their fortress. The 42-year-old has had stints in Europe, Asia and the Middle East – having participated in almost a couple of two hundred official matches as head coach in International competitions. Popov has also been a part of events such as the AFC Cup, UEFA Europa League, and the Asian World Cup Qualifiers as well, concluded the Oman sport media the presentation about Popov's return at Sur SC.
A daughter of Cassius Marcellus Clay and his wife Mary Jane Warfield, Clay was born at their estate, White Hall, near Richmond, Kentucky. The youngest of four daughters, Laura was raised largely by her mother, due to her father's long absences as he pursued his political career and activities as an abolitionist. At age 15, Laura started to question the inferior status of women in society by confiding in her diary that “I think I have a mind superior to that of many boys my age.” Clay was educated at Sayre School in Lexington, Kentucky, Mrs.
Little Miss Bossy is the 1st book in the Little Miss series. Little Miss Bossy is very bossy (hence her name) and she is as rude as Mr. Uppity, so she is given a pair of boots which have a mind of their own; they don't listen to her, because she is too bossy. She appeared in The Mr. Men Show season two; her hat is positioned differently and her flower has no stem, so it is attached to the side of her hat instead. She has eyelashes like Little Miss Daredevil; her voice actresses are Alex Kelly (UK) and Cheryl Chase (credited as Sophie Roberts) (US).
As being a car with whom Herbie falls in love during the film (much as Jim seems to be attracted to Diane herself), Herbie's infatuation with Giselle results in his compromising his full original plan of winning the Trans-France Race, and turning against that same will of his partners, Jim and Wheely. However, the strong-willed Diane does not appear to believe in any cars that can be alive and have a mind of their own. Diane and Giselle unfortunately crash into a lake towards the end of the race, and with victory in sight. But Herbie and Jim manage to save both car and woman from drowning.
At times the TARDIS is shown to have a mind of its own. It is heavily implied in the television series that the TARDIS is "alive" and intelligent to a degree (first in The Edge of Destruction, 1964), and shares a bond with those who travel in it; in the television movie Doctor Who (1996), the Doctor calls the TARDIS "sentimental". In "The Parting of the Ways" (2005), the Doctor leaves a message for Rose when he believes he will never return, asking her to let the TARDIS die. In the same episode, Rose claims that the TARDIS is alive, echoing the Doctor's earlier statement in "Boom Town".
He joyfully rides out of prison on his space hopper (called "Mr Hoppy") to the music of "Come" by Eddie Warner, only to find things have changed too much for him to understand. After deciding he'd rather remain in prison than to face the modern world, he ends up actually committing a murder in order to be reincarcerated. Mr Hoppy seems to have a mind and will of his own, carries on conversations with Dobsky, and often encourages him into violent action. The two characters are implied to represent different manifestations of a multiple personality disorder, in which Dobsky is an unwitting innocent and Mr. Hoppy a sociopathic monster.
The alien limb is a limb that seems to have a mind of its own, it moves without conscious control of the person's brain. Other common symptoms include jerky movements of one or more limbs (myoclonus), symptoms that are different in different limbs (asymmetric), difficulty with speech from inability to move the mouth muscles in a coordinated way, numbness and tingling of the limbs and neglecting one side of vision or senses. In neglect, a person ignores the opposite side of the body from the one that has the problem. For example, a person may not feel pain on one side, or may only draw half of a picture when asked.
On this view, Swampman's subjectivity and consciousness are considered to be unchanged. Others have argued that this lack of a causal history renders incoherent the notion that Swampman could have a mind at all, which in turn raises the question of whether he is, in fact, a person (note that Davidson calls Swampman "it" rather than "he"). This argument depends upon the acceptance of semantic externalism, the claim that the meaning of one's words is determined not merely by some internal state, but also by the causal history of the speaker. A thought experiment somewhat similar to Swampman is in Ibn Tufail's novel Hayy ibn Yaqdhan, where a child is spontaneously generated and later turns into a philosopher.
Saito Musashi-bo Benkei, the Buddhist warrior monk. The first precept is the abstaining from the taking of life, and the Buddha clearly stated that the taking of human or animal life would lead to negative karmic consequences and was non conductive to liberation. Right livelihood includes not trading in weapons or in hunting and butchering animals. Various suttas state that one should always have a mind filled with compassion and loving kindness for all beings, this is to be extended to hurtful, evil people as in the case of Angulimala the murderer and to every kind of animal, even pests and vermin (monks are not allowed to kill any animal, for any reason).
After listening to a tape of Gary Gagg's best jokes, the problem arises that Gary is afraid to tell jokes in Bogusville because he thinks that everyone will hate him after his "killer joke." Gary's killer joke, according to Gary, was a joke which was unintended. Gary had meant to say the normal joke but his mouth, which seemed to have a "mind of its own," said a different punchline, ending in a killer joke and forcing Gary to play the joke on a tape and listen to it many times until he got used to the joke. However, Mrs Trifle asks Gary to tell the elephant and mouse joke which Gary has tried to improve, but with no success.
The cartoon is well known for a classic scene where Pluto gets stuck on a sticky piece of flypaper. This scene, animated by Norm Ferguson, has been described as vital in the history of character animation, because for the first time an animated character really seemed to think and have a mind of his own. The segment is also classic because it demonstrated how Disney artists were able to take a simple circumstance and build humor through a character. Clips from the cartoon, including the flypaper scene, were also used in the Preston Sturges film Sullivan's Travels (1941), in which the title character (Joel McCrea) has a revelation while viewing Playful Pluto alongside an audience of church-goers and chain-gang prisoners.
He retains the narrator's memory of their former life together, but he is doomed to die, separated as he is, and is harshly (but not cruelly) treated by his custodian, the Gatekeeper. Upon his death, the narrator would then cease to have a "mind". The Shadow longs to escape from the Town and be reunited with the world where he and the narrator rightfully belong. ;The Gatekeeper: The guardian and maintenance foreman of "the End of the World". He instructs the narrator in his duties, and keeps the narrator’s Shadow effectively a prisoner, putting him to work – disposing of dead beasts who die during winter. ;The Librarian: The Town’s Librarian who keeps the beasts' skulls in which the "dreams" reside.
After rejoining the X-Men, Archangel's brooding behavior lessens, after Jean reveals to Warren that his wings (which Warren believes have a mind of their own) have actually been operating off Warren's own unconscious desires for violence.Uncanny X-Men #293 This, combined with Warren's accidental decapitation of Mutant Liberation Front member Kamikaze,X-Factor #85 leads Warren to try to reject the dark cloud that has hung over his head ever since gaining his new wings. His relationship with Charlotte Jones fades as Warren begins dating fellow X-Men member Psylocke.Uncanny X-Men #319, December 1994 In an attempt to put his dark days behind him, Warren retires his "Death" uniform in favor of the blue/white costume Magneto made for him.
When it happens that one's mind is unified, one understands differences and the variety of information, but does not allow "one fact to impinge upon that of another." When it happens that one's mind is still, although one may daydream and imagine and have a mind constantly in motion, one does not allow these mental meanderings to distort perceptions. Xunzi is referring to peace of mind rather than an attempt to unlearn what one has learned, as Laozi does, when he refers to the mind as being empty, unified and still. When one is in accordance with the Way they are able to treat the world holistically, while one outside of the Way can only see the world as a collection of unrelated units.
The film begins with Travers and McKenna leaving their home in England to caretake a house in Africa belonging to a friend scheduled for lengthy medical treatments in Switzerland. Arriving in Nairobi, they are met by Mr. Mophagee (Vinay Inambar) who has arranged transport for the couple - an old Land Rover Series 2 which becomes something of a character in the film. After buying food supplies in a local market, the couple traverse a wilderness populated by a variety of wildlife—wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, ostrich, and crocodile—to their friend's house 150 miles distant from Nairobi. There, they cope with the house's primitive amenities including a kitchen in a truck, not to mention their temperamental Land Rover which seems to have a mind of its own.
Theory of mind is a theory insofar as the output such as thoughts and feelings of the mind is the only thing being directly observed so the existence of a mind is inferred. The presumption that others have a mind is termed a theory of mind because each human can only intuit the existence of their own mind through introspection, and no one has direct access to the mind of another so its existence and how it works can only be inferred from observations of others. It is typically assumed that others have minds analogous to one's own, and this assumption is based on the reciprocal, social interaction, as observed in joint attention, the functional use of language,Bruner, J. S. (1981). Intention in the structure of action and interaction.
They tell the Goodies cryptically that Cecily will likely not be living with them for very much longer, and then leave. The pair seem to give the Goodies the shivers, but the trio agree to go through with the job, starting on the to-do list left for them. Graeme struggles with the garden, which is a practical jungle that seems to have a mind of its own, while Bill and Tim have the same issues in the kitchen with equipment and objects that bizarrely refuse to work. Eventually some of the garden plants come to life and steal the oven out of the kitchen, prompting Bill to give up the hopeless task of cooking an egg and cheese savoury pie and just make an urn out of the clay-like dough instead.
The moment when Billy found the boots, from the first issue of Scorcher in 1970 The series concerned Billy Dane, a schoolboy and aspiring footballer, who was an extremely poor player until he discovered a pair of old style, ankle high, football boots while cleaning his grandmother's loft. The boots, which his grandfather had bought as a souvenir, had belonged, decades before, to a famous professional striker called Charles "Dead Shot" Keen. In a manner which was never explained in the story, the boots possess special abilities which turn Billy into a fantastic football player when he wore them. In addition to giving Billy the physical skill to score great goals, the boots also granted him the intuition to be in the right place at the time on the pitch, leading him to feel that they have a "mind of their own".
The argument is directed against the philosophical positions of functionalism and computationalism, which hold that the mind may be viewed as an information-processing system operating on formal symbols, and that simulation of a given mental state is sufficient for its presence. Specifically, the argument is intended to refute a position Searle calls strong AI: "The appropriately programmed computer with the right inputs and outputs would thereby have a mind in exactly the same sense human beings have minds." Although it was originally presented in reaction to the statements of artificial intelligence (AI) researchers, it is not an argument against the goals of mainstream AI research, because it does not limit the amount of intelligence a machine can display. The argument applies only to digital computers running programs and does not apply to machines in general.
The bus is "very unusual" and sometimes seems to have a mind of its own. In appearance, it may look like a typical yellow school bus, but it is capable of shrinking and expanding, as well as transforming itself into many kinds of items, most commonly as robotic animals in order to blend in with the environment in safari-type field trips. When it shrinks, so do its passengers, and occasionally, when the bus returns to its normal size when something was left behind, the other item is set back to normal too ("Gets Eaten"). It is usually completely under Ms. Frizzle's or Liz's control, although in certain episodes the bus exhibits independent, even irrational, behavior: in "The Magic School Gets Ready, Set, Dough," the bus malfunctions and shrinks in size despite Ms. Frizzle trying to fix it.
Subbarao is known to have a mind of his own and frequently vetoes / overrides the opinion of his fellow members in the Technical Advisory Group on Monetary Policy. He is criticized as lacking democratic spirit by regularly going against majority opinion of fellow experts in the apex level committee. During Subbarao's last days at the helm of RBI, the banking industry in India was rocked by the infamous Cobra Post expose of money laundering by leading Indian banks through violation of RBI's KYC guidelines, which pointed to the slackness and loopholes in the supervisory role of RBI. Dr Subbarao was also drawn into controversy when a whistleblowing complaint written to him in October 2012 by the noted activist Devidas Tuljapurkar against fraudulent activities of Bank of Maharashtra, was routinely and unthinkingly forwarded by the RBI Governor to the very organisation against which the complaint had been made.
This makes him willing to quit a condition, which, however free, > is full of fears and continual dangers: and it is not without reason, that > he seeks out, and is willing to join in society with others, who are already > united, or have a mind to unite, for the mutual preservation of their lives, > liberties and estates, which I call by the general name, property. In earlier times before the development of national policing, an attack on the family home was effectively either an assault on the people actually inside or an indirect assault on their welfare by depriving them of shelter and/or the means of production. This linkage between a personal attack and property weakened as societies developed but the threat of violence remains a key factor. As an aspect of sovereignty, in his 1918 speech Politik als Beruf (Politics as a Vocation), Max Weber defined a state as an authority claiming the monopoly on the legitimate use of physical force within defined territorial boundaries.
Maudie has a cousin Joy from Baltimore, who visits and causes problems. Her other relatives include an Aunt Esther and Uncle Arthur in Philadelphia, and Aunts Rachel and Benevolence. Her godfather, “Uncle Ned” Chace, lives in Chicago after doing “something awful”, but redeems himself and reappears later. Maudie worries about “unfair discrimination against women” and observes that “it’s all right to have a mind if you use it to tell a man how wonderful he is.” Nevertheless, she opines that “A girl owes it to herself to occasionally get a man into a jam, but she owes it to him to always get him out.” She has a parody version of “The Star Spangled Banner”, and is a Republican. She is not much for books, “as personally I prefer to live life than to read about it.” She is quick with snappy banter, read Little Black Sambo as a child, and has an appendectomy. She has a coming-out garden party in June; she is the first girl in “our crowd” to have one. She had a crush on “Baldy” Baldridge, a steeplechase rider, “for years”.

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