Übersetzung für 'human mind' von Englisch nach Deutsch
philos.
human mind
menschlicher Geist {m}
3 Wörter
the human mindder menschliche Verstand {m}
5+ Wörter
philos.
concerned with the history of the (human) mind {adj} [postpos.]
geistesgeschichtlich
Teiltreffer
med.VetMed.
human respiratory syncytial virus <human RSV, HRSV>
humanes respiratorisches Synzytial-Virus {n} <humanes RSV, HRSV>
med.
human-to-human transmission <HHT>
Mensch-zu-Mensch-Übertragung {f}
philos.
human {adj}
menschheitlich
8
human {adj}human
66
human {adj} der Menschen [nachgestellt, wenn vorgestellt: poet.]
humanMensch {m}
729
humanZweibeiner {m} [ugs.] [hum.] [Mensch]
125
human {adj}menschlich
1413
human {adj}des Menschen
sociol.
human multitasking
(menschliches) Multitasking {n}
anat.med.
human anatomy
Humananatomie {f}
human actionmenschliches Handeln {n}
human bloodmenschliches Blut {n}
biol.
human cloning
Klonen {n} von Menschen
human factormenschlicher Faktor {m}
human locomotionmenschliche Fortbewegung {f}
med.
human toxicity
Humantoxizität {f}
human echolocationmenschliche Echoortung {f}
med.
human insulin
Humaninsulin {n}
human resources {pl}Personalstelle {f} [Personalverwaltung]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • should be categorized as laws for which there is no particular explanation since the human mind is not always capable of understanding divine intentions.
  • He believed that "one should study Logic in order to better understand the human mind because ...human thoughts, feelings and actions bear God's image and likeness".
  • Epistemologically, idealism is accompanied by philosophical skepticism about the possibility of knowing the existence of any "thing" that is independent of the human mind.
  • The belief is that the human mind itself is the source of wealth and survival and that all property at its base is intellectual property.
  • Historically, empiricism was associated with the "blank slate" concept ("tabula rasa"), according to which the human mind is "blank" at birth and develops its thoughts only through experience.

  • In reality, Euclid did not define formally the space, because it was thought as a description of the physical world that exists independently of human mind.
  • In philosophical arguments concerning the reducibility (or otherwise) of the human mind, Dennett's concept pokes fun at the idea of intelligent design emanating from on high, either originating from one or more gods, or providing its own grounds in an absurd, Munchausen-like bootstrapping manner.
  • While some neuroscientists contend that all the subtleties of a human mind are contained in its anatomical structure, few neuroscientists will comment directly upon the topic of cryonics due to its speculative nature.
  • If computation does not provide an "explanation" of the human mind, then strong AI has failed, according to Searle.
  • Philosophically, ruminations on the human mind and its processes have been around since the times of the ancient Greeks.

  • Penrose responded to criticism of "The Emperor's New Mind" with his follow-up 1994 book "Shadows of the Mind", and in 1997 with "The Large, the Small and the Human Mind".
  • The groups of order "p'n" for 0 ≤ "n" ≤ 4 were classified early in the history of group theory, and modern work has extended these classifications to groups whose order divides "p"7, though the sheer number of families of such groups grows so quickly that further classifications along these lines are judged difficult for the human mind to comprehend.
  • Her novels and short stories often explore the relationship between the human mind and technology.
  • Plantinga's argument is that belief in God is of this type because within every human mind there is a natural awareness of divinity.
  • Cicero wrote in his "De Legibus" that both justice and law originate from what nature has given to humanity, from what the human mind embraces, from the function of humanity, and from what serves to unite humanity.

  • Advocates of hybrid models (combining neural networks and symbolic approaches) say that such a mixture can better capture the mechanisms of the human mind.
  • Especially important to Weber's work is the neo-Kantian belief that reality is essentially chaotic and incomprehensible, with all rational order deriving from the way the human mind focuses attention on certain aspects of reality and organises the resulting perceptions.
  • In his documentary "The Pervert's Guide to Cinema", Slavoj Žižek remarks that Norman Bates' mansion has three floors, paralleling the three levels of the human mind that are postulated by Freudian psychoanalysis: the top floor would be the superego, where Bates' mother lives; the ground floor is then Bates' ego, where he functions as an apparently normal human being; and the basement would be Bates' id.
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