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A Flaw in Sider's Vagueness Argument for Perdurantism: Endurantism Endures
ABSTRACT Sider's vagueness argument for perdurantism (2001: 126ff.) has long been seen as one of the most powerful, or perhaps the most powerful, in the perdurantist's arsenal. In its absence, the case against endurantism is significantly weakened. Despite its age, there is still no generally agreed view on its worth.
Harold W. Noonan
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Annotated data for semantic role labeling of crisis events in Indonesian Tweets. [PDF]
Ariyanto ADP +5 more
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Bullshitters, Liars and Bad Teachers: The Scope of Epistemic Malevolence
ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is two‐fold. We argue against the received conception of epistemic malevolence and give a broader characterisation that, we argue, captures its real scope. We tackle the current notion of epistemic malevolence (EM) on three fronts. We claim that this notion fails to capture cases of EM that are (i) not knowledge directed (
Sam Dickson +2 more
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ABSTRACT Evaluative adjectives are gradable. The standard for falling under a gradable adjective “F” is either context‐relative or absolute. Some philosophers have recently used general linguistic tests to argue that “rational” and (moral) “good” are maximum‐degree absolute gradable adjectives: Only what's perfectly morally good strictly counts as ...
Pekka Väyrynen
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A review of feature selection strategies utilizing graph data structures and Knowledge Graphs. [PDF]
Shao S +3 more
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Knowledge graph embedding for predicting and analyzing microbial interactions. [PDF]
Khatbane M +4 more
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An automated approach to identify sarcasm in low-resource language. [PDF]
Khan S +6 more
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Drug-drug interaction analysis based on information bottleneck graph neural network: A review. [PDF]
Wang S.
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