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Epistemic Luck and Anti-Luck Epistemology in the View of Duncan Pritchard [PDF]
The problem of epistemic luck arises when a person has a true belief that is only true by luck. Before Gettier, it was believed that the element of justification would be sufficient for knowledge; but he showed that it is possible to have a justified ...
Fatemeh Meshkibaf +2 more
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The article outlines the Russian government’s policy of limiting the field of action of the Eastern Rite Catholic Church (formerly Greek Orthodox or Uniate) and its gradual liquidation in the 1830s, and shows the preparation of the “act of reunification”
Viktoria Bilyk
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Klasztory bazylianów prawobrzeżnej Ukrainy i ich udział w Powstaniu Listopadowym 1830 roku
The article, based on archival materials, shows the network of Basilian monasteries of the Greco-Uniate Church on the Right Bank of Ukraine after the region became part of the Russian Empire.
Viktoria Bilyk
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The article analyzes the religious policy of the Russian emperors Paul I and Alexander I regarding the Greco-Uniate Church in Volyn, Kyiv and Podil provinces. It was clarified that during the reign of these emperors, the pressure on the Uniates was eased,
Viktoria Bilyk
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Epistemic Luck, Knowledge-How, and Intentional Action
Epistemologists have long believed that epistemic luck undermines propositional knowledge. Action theorists have long believed that agentive luck undermines intentional action. But is there a relationship between agentive luck and epistemic luck?
Carlotta Pavese, Paul Henne
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Good luck, bad luck, and ambiguity aversion [PDF]
We report a series of experiments investigating the influence of feeling lucky or unlucky on people's choice of known-risk or ambiguous options using the traditional Ellsberg Urns decision-making task.
Briony D. Pulford, Poonam Gill
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Oedipus’s Responsibility: The Problem of Moral Luck According to Bernard Williams and Thomas Nagel [PDF]
In mythology, Oedipus is impelled, by destiny or fate, to perform a set of actions. Given that he is not responsible for his fate or luck, is he responsible for his crimes? Can moral judgments be independent of luck, chance or fortune?
Rui Rego
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Further Reflections on Lemos’s Indeterministic Weightings Model of Libertarian Free Action [PDF]
John Lemos defends an indeterministic weightings model of libertarian free will that is a variant of event-causal libertarian views. Many argue that these views are susceptible to the luck problem: an agent’s directly free choices are too luck infected ...
Ishtiyaque Haji
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Cechy charakterystyczne rozwoju współpracy miast bliźniaczych Polski i Ukrainy
The aim of the research carried out within the framework of the present article is a detailed analysis of the origin, formation, and development of Poland and Ukraine’s twin cities’ compounds.
Olga Bogorodecka
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Crimean Turkish Karaim and the Old North-western Turkic tradition of the Karaites [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to examine the language of Karaite literature, mostly translations from Hebrew, developing in the 18th–19th centuries in the Crimea.
Jankowski, Henryk
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