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In this conceptual essay, the author draws on the concept of bad faith to explore its connections to Niceness and role in sustaining the historical failures of U.S.
Brenda G. Harris
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The Nature and Basis of the Good Faith Rule and Ways of Proving It [PDF]
It is for a while that Good Faith, as a legal and Islamic jurisprudential rule, has attracted the attention of the relevant experts. Among the queries posed, the following ones can be mentioned: What is the nature of this rule?
Ahmad Deylami
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Is Faith in School Integration Bad Faith? [PDF]
Many profess a belief in the importance of school integration. In this essay I argue that the evidence tells against the sincerity of this belief.
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Prêcher contre la mécréance. Le problème de l’hétérodoxie dans les sermons de Jean Gerson
This article explores the duties of the preacher according to Jean Gerson: the duties of teaching and strengthening the faith can be used to point out the discursive forms deployed against heterodoxy (heresy, schism, blasphemy, etc.) in Gerson’s ...
Christophe Grellard
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Bad Faith: The Danger of Religious Extremism
Against a current backdrop which includes several atheists getting a lot of press (Richard Dawkins, 'The God Delusion'; Sam Harris, 'The End of Faith'; Christopher Hitchens, 'God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything'), Kressel provides a fairly ...
Steven K. Baum
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An appealing account of dishonesty subsumes it under the paradigm of lying. However, the account faces clear trouble from a wide range of cases, including cases of bullshit and brazen dishonesty.
Nathan Robert Howard, Nicholas Laskowski
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In this article, I examine Peter Morgan's TV series The Crown (2016–present) through the lens of Sartrean and Beauvoirian existentialism. I argue that the character of Queen Elizabeth II holds a special place in the royal family, as the monarch who ...
Gabrielle Pozzo di Borgo
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This study examines how climate-vulnerable states charge major carbon emitters with bad faith behaviors, how those emitters respond in ways that often confirm the bad faith charges, and what vulnerable states propose as policy alternatives.
PAULINE SOPHIE HEINRICHS +1 more
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