Examples of using Dennett in English and their translations into Hebrew
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In fact, Dennett.
Dennett, you're my guy.
I'm Dr. Dennett Norton.
But let me ask you something, Dennett.
Mrs. Dennett?” the woman asks.
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I'm not saying that's what Dennett is saying.
Dennett is wherever he thinks he is.
This is an idea that we got from a fellow TEDster here, Dan Dennett, who talked about taking the intentional stance.
Mrs. Dennett,” Ayanna says and it's then that it hits me: something is wrong.
Find something more important than you are,” said philosopher Dan Dennett discussing the secret of happiness,“and dedicate your life to it.”.
Philosopher Dan Dennett calls for religion- all religion- to be taught in schools, so we can understand its nature as a natural phenomenon.
David Chalmers, The Conscious Mind and The Character of Consciousness Daniel Dennett, Consciousness Explained Thomas Nagel,"What Is it Like to Be a Bat?".
Daniel C. Dennett, a professor of philosophy at Tufts University, is the author of“Freedom Evolves” and“Darwin's Dangerous Idea”.
Find something more important than you are,” philosopher Dan Dennett once said in discussing the secret of happiness,“and dedicate your life to it.”.
Philosopher Dan Dennett makes a compelling argument that not only don't we understand our own consciousness, but that half the time our brains are actively fooling….
In duels with the best among his peers, with Donald Davidson,Hillary Putnam or Daniel Dennett, he was a constant source of the subtlest, most sophisticated arguments.
For Dennett, each‘normal' individual of the species Homo sapiens creates a self by spinning stories about herself in the process of presenting herself to others through language.
Greedy reductionism this term was coined by Daniel Dennett to condemn those forms of reductionism that try to explain too much with too little.
Elliott Sober, The Nature of Selection Erwin Schrödinger, What is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell, 1945 Ruth Garrett Millikan, Language, Thought,and Other Biological Categories Daniel C. Dennett, Darwin's Dangerous Idea.
Philosopher Daniel Dennett and sociologist Linda LaScola published the results of a pilot study of a little-known and hard-to-study sociocultural phenomenon- atheism among current clerics.
The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell, 1945 Ruth Garrett Millikan, Language, Thought,and Other Biological Categories Daniel C. Dennett, Darwin's Dangerous Idea J. van Brakel, Philosophy of Chemistry, Leuven University Press, 2000.
The atheist Daniel Dennett suggested that TED could“replace” religion, observing that it“already, largely wittingly I think, adopted a lot of the key design features of good religions,” including giving away content.".
When you look at the body of work that the prominent leaders of this movement have put together,when you look at the books of people like Dawkins and Harris and Dennett and Coyne and Stenger, you do not find them nattering on for hundreds of pages about how much they hate religion.
Philosopher Dan Dennett has answers you wouldn't expect, as he shares evolution's counterintuitive reasoning on cute, sweet and sexy things(plus a new theory from Matthew Hurley on why jokes are funny).
You know, getting kids used to different realities, I think,is so important. What Dan Dennett said the other day-- having a curriculum where they study different religions, just to make a mental flexibility, give them a mental flexibility in different belief systems-- I think this is so necessary in our world today as you see these clash of beliefs taking place.
Now one Dennett could stay at home and be the professor and family man while the other could strike out on a life of travel and adventure- missing the family of course, but happy in the knowledge that the other Dennett was keeping the home fires burning.
This argument has been expressed by Dennett who argues that"Zombies think they are conscious, think they have qualia, think they suffer pains- they are just'wrong'(according to this lamentable tradition) in ways that neither they nor we could ever discover!
Philosopher Daniel Dennett shares Dawkins's hostility to religious education, warning ominously in Breaking the Spell that"under the protective umbrellas of personal privacy and religious freedom there are widespread practices in which parents" harm their children by teaching them ignoble lies.
