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The Certainty of Sense-Certainty

Idealistic Studies, 2010
Commentators on the Phenomenology of Spirit have offered careful but conflicting accounts of Hegel's chapter on sense-certainty, either defending his starting point and analysis or challenging it on its own terms for presupposing too much. Much of the disagreement regarding both the subject matter and success of Hegel's chapter on sense-certainty can ...
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Fishing for certainty

Nature, 2007
Science advisers should have confidence in their data, or risk being undermined by more dogmatic and vociferous stakeholders during the policy-making process.
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Training for certainty

Social Science & Medicine, 1984
This paper offers a critique of the idea of 'uncertainty' in the sociology of medicine, particularly in the context of studies of medical education. The work of Renée Fox is used as the main example of the work against which this criticism is levelled.
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Blinded by certainties

Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, 2019
To the Editor: We thank Dr Abdallah et al for their comments regarding our article and welcome all valuable opinions.[1][1] However, we respectfully disagree with their statement of inaccuracy of our main conclusion.
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On the Illusion of Certainty

Psychiatry, 2017
Medicine is a science of uncertainty.—William OslerPerhaps it takes an emeritus professor to write about his mother in support of his argument about the limitations of diagnostic and treatment appr...
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The Illusion of Certainty

New England Journal of Medicine, 1996
Stage A 42-year-old man saw a physician because he had had pain in both hips for several months. The pain was made worse by climbing stairs and ladders and was more severe on the left side. Ibuprofen provided no relief. He thought the problem might be bursitis; several months earlier he had had bursitis in his shoulder that had felt similar and was ...
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Science and certainty

Synthese, 1994
Dans la pratique scientifique courante, la certitude est accordee aux principes de base d'une science mature et on dit que cette certitude est fondee sur la preuve experimentale. L'A. cherche a demontrer la facon dont deux formes interliees de l'inference, induction demonstrative et induction eliminative, peuvent etre utilisees en appui de jugements de
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Belief and certainty

Synthese, 2016
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On doubting and certainty

Pediatrics, 1976
Since they were first introduced in 1971, three terms have become established in the lexicon of health services research. The concepts of efficacy, effectiveness, and efficiency are now widely accepted as essential measures for assessing health care programs and practices.
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Objective Certainty and Objective Certainties

2004
In his struggle to uncover the nature of our basic beliefs, Wittgenstein refers to them in many different ways in On Certainty: he thinks of them as propositions (OC 415), as rules (OC 95), as forming a picture (OC 94) and as ways of acting (OC 148). As propositions, they would be of a peculiar sort — hybrid propositions between logical and empirical ...
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