Examples of using Dennett in English and their translations into Polish
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Thank you, Dennett.
If Dennett finds out.
It's been a privilege. Thank you, Dennett.
Dennett wants to see you both.
It's been a privilege.Thank you, Dennett.
Dan Dennett on dangerous memes.
You're right. But let me ask you something, Dennett.
Dennett replies that exceptions can be made.
And, um… I blamed you.- Dennett wanted answers.
If Dennett finds out, the whole AI project gets shut down.
Yes, there could be a rational religion', Dennett says.
Dennett: I'm following this pair. You said they were suspicious.
Computer: My sweet Satan.Dan Dennett worships Satan.
We"?! Dennett demanded an explanation, and I blamed everything on you.
Now, red is Rick Warren, andgreen is Daniel Dennett, OK?
And as Dan Dennett puts it, if you have those, then you must get evolution.
Philosophers should expect to be hooted at and reviled,' Dennett says.
Daniel Dennett holds a similar interpretationist view of propositional attitudes.
I'm going to visit someone with a similar outlook- the philosopher Dan Dennett.
Dennett tells me that he takes very seriously the risk of over reliance on thought….
Republished in 1993 in the book, Dennett and His Critics: Demystifying Mind.
According to Dennett, because individuals have the ability to act differently from what anyone expects, free will can exist.
This is an idea that we got from a fellow TEDster here,Dan Dennett, who talked about taking the intentional stance.
Others such as Dennett have argued that the notion of a philosophical zombie is an incoherent, or unlikely.
A recent example of this process is a 2010 study done by prominent atheist Daniel Dennett and Linda LaScola called“Preachers Who Are Not Believers.
In Elbow Room, Dennett presents an argument for a compatibilist theory of free will, which he further elaborated in the book Freedom Evolves.
The series includes extracts from interviews with Arthur Miller, Richard Dawkins, Steven Weinberg, Colin McGinn, Denys Turner,Pascal Boyer and Daniel Dennett.
Daniel Dennett in his now famous treatise, Darwin's Dangerous Idea, uses two metaphors to explain the differences between evolutionists and creationists.
Some"modern compatibilists", such as Harry Frankfurt and Daniel Dennett, argue free will is simply freely choosing to do what constraints allow one to do.
The dangers of apostasy were warned about in the book of Jude,which serves as a handbook for understanding the characteristics of apostates like those chronicled in Dennett and LaScola's study.