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With the invention of computer-aided drawing, left-brains were required to virtually produce flat non-spatial images.
Ann Reynolds: Leonardo Was A Transhumanist Ann Reynolds 2011
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With the invention of computer-aided drawing, left-brains were required to virtually produce flat non-spatial images.
Ann Reynolds: Leonardo Was A Transhumanist Ann Reynolds 2011
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With the invention of computer-aided drawing, left-brains were required to virtually produce flat non-spatial images.
Ann Reynolds: Leonardo Was A Transhumanist Ann Reynolds 2011
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With the invention of computer-aided drawing, left-brains were required to virtually produce flat non-spatial images.
Ann Reynolds: Leonardo Was A Transhumanist Ann Reynolds 2011
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With the invention of computer-aided drawing, left-brains were required to virtually produce flat non-spatial images.
Ann Reynolds: Leonardo Was A Transhumanist Ann Reynolds 2011
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With the invention of computer-aided drawing, left-brains were required to virtually produce flat non-spatial images.
Ann Reynolds: Leonardo Was A Transhumanist Ann Reynolds 2011
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So why couldn't'this was his own theory'that racial consciousness be reformed, welded together, and repaired, and then sent upward into the non-spatial domain which was its proper dwelling place?
The Unpublished Writer and His Love Interest (The Painter) David Russo 2010
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The golden mountain in the other sense is an object which actually is non-spatial but could be spatial.
Possible Objects Yagisawa, Takashi 2009
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If we confine our attention to necessarily non-spatial objects, a definition of a possible object which corresponds to Parsons 'definition is easily available to Zalta: A possible (necessarily non-spatial) object is a (necessarily non-spatial) object such that some object could exemplify exactly the properties it encodes.
Possible Objects Yagisawa, Takashi 2009
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If we understand Zalta's theory this way, we have the following actualist picture: All objects are actual and existing, some objects are necessarily non-spatial, and other objects are possibly spatial and possibly non-spatial.
Possible Objects Yagisawa, Takashi 2009
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