ARISE!
Irony is thought to arise from flouting the maxim of Quality (§9).
Be that as it may, it did arise, and was not brought about by any one.”
Problems arise because one language is—or seems to be—more favored than another.
Remedial rights are those which arise because of a breach of a primary one.
But in some cases he notes that the problems that arise are problems for everyone.
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Since cognitions do arise, there must be external objects as their intentional objects.
Again, true beliefs can sometimes arise fortuitously, by pure guessing or wishful thinking.
In Descartes' scheme of mental capacities, knowledge does not arise from the intellect alone.
That is to say: a desire would arise and, concurrently, the satisfaction of that desire would also arise.
Certain glands, including the ovary, testis, and adrenal cortex, arise from a region of the embryo known as the urogenital ridge.
Some of these questions have never been much explored by professional philosophers, but they arise frequently in public debates about citizenship.
Malignant tumours of the brain are more common than benign ones; the most frequent malignant brain tumours are gliomas, which arise from the neuroglial cells.
A better route for challenging the view that gamete donors acquire parental responsibilities is to question whether responsibilities of this kind arise from causal involvement in procreation.
Neurons that slow heart rate arise from a part of the ventral medulla called the nucleus ambiguus, while those that control functions of the gastrointestinal tract arise from the dorsal vagal nucleus.
If one holds that intrinsically real things arise causally, then there are only three possible ways for them to arise: either they should arise from (1) themselves, or from (2) another or from (3) both.
The difficulties that arise from his being thought a low character he should remove by showing his valour and his wisdom; those that come from neglect by extra attention; and those that arise from fear by giving her proper encouragement.
Among the major types of benign tumours are the following: lipomas, which are composed of fat cells; angiomas, which are composed of blood or lymphatic vessels; osteomas, which arise from bone; chondromas, which arise from cartilage; and adenomas, which arise from glands.
The environment determines the occasions on which intuitions arise, the psyche — the inherited organisation of the animal — determines their form, and ancient conditions of life on Earth no doubt determined which psyches should arise and prosper; and probably many forms of intuition, unthinkable to man, express the facts and the rhythms of nature to other animal minds (Scepticism, 88).
arise
verb stative
- come into existence; take on form or shape
verb stative
- originate or come into being
verb motion
- rise to one's feet
verb change
- result or issue
verb motion
- move upward
verb social
- take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance
verb body
- get up and out of bed
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The environment determines the occasions on which intuitions arise the psyche — the inherited organisation of the animal — determines their form and ancient conditions of life on Earth no doubt determined which psyches should arise and prosper and probably many forms of intuition unthinkable to man express the facts and the rhythms of nature to other animal minds Scepticism 88