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Engendering Literary History: Jean-Paul Sartre’s What Is Literature?
Immediately after the Second World War, Jean-Paul Sartre offered a history of literature as part of his project to launch a new era of literary activity guided by his concept of littérature engagée or committed literature.
Christine Doran
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Theism and the Cumulative Argument [PDF]
In recent scholarly discourse, natural theology’s forefront initiative has been the construction of theistic arguments grounded in empirical observations. A notable focus within this domain is the cumulative argument (CA) approach.
Ahmad Ebadi, Mohammad Emdadi Masuleh
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Technology assessment between risk, uncertainty and ignorance [PDF]
The use of most if not all technologies is accompanied by negative side effects, While we may profit from today’s technologies, it is most often future generations who bear most risks.
Hillerbrand, Rafaela
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Towards silence: Thomas Mofolo, small literatures and poor translation
In his 2008 Nobel lecture, J. M. G. Le Clézio salutes all the writers with whom he lived, and at times against whom he argued, especially African writers: Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe, Ahmadou Kourouma, Mongo Beti, Alan Paton, with a concluding reference ...
Alain Ricard
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Rawls and deliberative democracy [PDF]
This chapter offers arguments to support the following conjectures: (1) despite claims by Rawls and some commentators, Rawls is not and cannot be a deliberative democrat; the evidence for this can be gleaned by focussing on various interpretations of the
Saward, Michael
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Unacknowledged Permissivism [PDF]
Epistemic permissivism is the view that it is possible for two people to rationally hold incompatible attitudes toward some proposition on the basis of one body of evidence.
Smith, Julia Jael
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The Error Theory of Contract [PDF]
Many people have false beliefs about contract doctrine. That pervasive phenomenon has profound practical, theoretical, and normative implications that neither courts nor scholars have recognized.
Seligman, Matthew A.
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Induction without Probabilities [PDF]
A simple indeterministic system is displayed and it is urged that we cannot responsibly infer inductively over it if we presume that the probability calculus is the appropriate logic of induction.
Norton, John D
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A study of argumentation in Turkish within a Bayesian reasoning framework: Arguments from ignorance
Bu tezde, savlamayı ?bilmezlik kanıtı? kusuru özelinde kuralcı bir model çerçevesinde incelemek üzere, sav gücünü içerik üzerinden değerlendiren Bayes uslamlama teorisi kullanılmıştır. Bu çalışma, Türk katılımcılarla Türkçe üzerine yapılmıştır. Bu teoride, sav gücü, sava ilişkin başlangıçtaki görüş, sav cümlesinin olumlu ya da olumsuz oluşu, savı ...
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True Love Is Requited: The Argument of Lysis 221d-222a [PDF]
I defend the argument in Plato's Lysis that true love is requited. I state the argument, the main objections, and my replies.
Rudebusch, George
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