(1) Thus we don't have the Being of tools nor the Being of naturally occurrent items like rocks.(2) The first response argues that our action isn't always caused by occurrent beliefs - we sometimes act through habit, or by instinct, for instance.(3) Who I am depends on what I make of my ‘properties’; they matter to me in a way that is impossible for merely available and occurrent entities.(4) For an understanding to be about some thing, such as a cat, is for there to be an occurrent concept in the mind that is a natural likeness of a cat.(5) Dasein is not merely an instance of a class of occurrent entities.(6) Moser defines the appropriate occurrent association relation as follows.(7) And it would be implausible to suppose that such beliefs are even very often among his occurrent beliefs.(8) Emotions, like beliefs and desires, can exist either as occurrent events or as persisting modifications of the mind.(9) These are judgments about one's conscious and occurrent first-order intentional states referring to physical objects.