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mental faculty

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meanings of mentaland faculty


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mental
adjective
uk /ˈmen.təl/ us /ˈmen.təl/
relating to the mind, or involving the process ...
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faculty
noun
uk /ˈfæk.əl.ti/ us /ˈfæk.əl.t̬i/
a natural ability to hear, see, think, ...
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Examples of mental faculty


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It examines the implications of findings from these domains for our understanding of the limits of the mentalfaculty to acquire language.
The first is loss of physical or mentalfaculty, whatever that may mean.
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As far as possible disability of every kind should be equated, whether it takes the form of a loss of physical or mentalfaculty, including deafness, dumbness and blindness.
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I do not agree that the assessment of disability due to loss of mentalfaculty is so deficient or arbitrary a system that we need to consider alternatives.
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Microcephaly patients are characterized by a small, tapering cranium and often have impaired mentalfaculty.
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At the beginning of each character's section is an explanatory table, providing us with information on the character, including age, condition and mentalfaculty.
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The intuitionists believed that aesthetic experience was disclosed by a single mentalfaculty of some kind.
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Biology would help explain mental functions such as feeling and thinking, it would not help us to understand differences of mentalfaculty in different races and stages of human development.
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This version of epistemic naturalism postulates innately endowed mental faculties, and takes cognitive states to be aspects of the natural world.
Language in particular seems to be matched to specific mental faculties.
We are by definition structurally implicated in this judgement produced by the combination of our mental faculties, desires and past experiences.
This woman had all her mental faculties and could think clearly and logically.
Wallace's firm belief in spiritualism contributed to his opinion that natural selection cannot account for human moral and mental faculties.
Cowan's claim that apart from his attentional control system "no other mental faculties are capacity limited" is also puzzling.
Alfred can only understand abstract mental faculties because he has actually experienced vision and anchored ships; he cannot understand epistemology in purely theoretical terms.
Different mental faculties were thought to be embodied in, and formative of, the structure of the skull.
Autonomous individuals are individuals who have the opportunities and mental faculties to decide what the happiest possible life must be like according to their own values.
Gifford (1988) has stated that it is unlikely an individual's mental faculties are improved through what he calls 'the power of music'.
The congeries of concepts used by early modern writers to chart the kinds and relationships of mental faculties were still more permeable to the influences of morals and character.
Grodzinsky's findings do, however, provide a challenge of a different sort, namely, that of explaining why and how two separate mental faculties happen to share important design features.
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