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On the Interplay Between Interpretation and Reasoning in Compelling Fallacies
Abstract We investigate the articulation between domain‐general reasoning and interpretive processes in failures of deductive reasoning. We focus on illusory inferences from disjunction‐like elements, a broad class of deductive fallacies studied in some detail over the past 15 years.
Léo Picat, Salvador Mascarenhas
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Defending a simple theory of conditionals [PDF]
This paper extends the defense of a simple theory of indicative conditionals previously proposed by the author, in which the truth conditions are material, and Grice-style assertability conditions are given to explain the paradoxes of material ...
Rieger, Adam
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Wagenmakers et al. addressed the illogic use of p-values in 'Psychological Science under Scrutiny'. While historical criticisms mostly deal with the illogical nature of null hypothesis significance testing (NHST), Wagenmakers et al.
Perezgonzalez, JD
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Euthanasia in detention and the ethics of caring solidarity: A case study of the ‘Tarragona Gunman’
Abstract Almost a year after the enactment of the law regulating euthanasia in Spain, public opinion was shocked to learn that a defendant in criminal proceedings obtained medical assistance in dying following injuries sustained in an exchange of gunfire with the police after having committed a series of severe crimes. Although there are very few cases
Luis Espericueta
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Christ the Mediator and Head of Angels in Calvin's Theology
Abstract Though Calvin is averse to theological speculation, he is the first to claim that Christ is Mediator and Head of Angels. This often‐overlooked office is present consistently throughout the various editions of the Institutes and can be found in his treatises, commentaries, catechism, and various sermons.
Arthur Rankin
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Recapture, Transparency, Negation and a Logic for the Catuskoti [PDF]
The recent literature on Nāgārjuna’s catuṣkoṭi centres around Jay Garfield’s (2009) and Graham Priest’s (2010) interpretation. It is an open discussion to what extent their interpretation is an adequate model of the logic for the catuskoti, and the Mūla ...
Kreutz, Adrian
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Pursuit of the concept of validity: A dialogue
Abstract This is a dialogue between Lisa and Max on Dag Prawitz's work concerning the concept of deductive validity. Lisa first explains Prawitz's criticisms of the presently prevailing non‐epistemic analyses of validity. Then Lisa describes three different ways in which Prawitz attempted to develop an epistemic concept of validity.
Cesare Cozzo
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According to Ibn Sina's logic, Lozomieh is the only conditional that is suitable to be named real conditional. Also Lozomieh is among the foundations of Ibn Sina’s logic that the rules Modus Ponens and Modus Tollens would be applied only to it ...
M Hajihosseini
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The Consequences of Peirce's Theory of Agential Ideas for Qualitative Research
Abstract The recent shift in social science research toward philosophies of the more‐than‐human has pushed many scholars to question their understanding of units of analysis and agency. While many engage with agencies of the material, few have attempted to address what might be called the agency of ideas. Here, Alexander Pratt argues that engaging with
Alexander B. Pratt
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En el presente artículo abordamos dos problemas estrechamente relacionados, la paradoja del sorites y el fenómeno conocido con el nombre de la vaguedad.
L. Peña, M. Vásconez
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