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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2020
Abstract This chapter connects negative bias to linguistic matters, especially epistemic contextualism. Epistemic contextualism suggests that the word “knows” is used in different conversational contexts in ways that contribute differently to the truth conditions of a given sentence.
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Abstract This chapter connects negative bias to linguistic matters, especially epistemic contextualism. Epistemic contextualism suggests that the word “knows” is used in different conversational contexts in ways that contribute differently to the truth conditions of a given sentence.
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Trends in Genetics, 2006
Complex phenotypes result from multiple inputs from genetic and environmental sources, with intricate subsystems mediating the influence of both sources on the phenotype. Experiments that attempt to describe the influence of a particular gene involve partial isolation of the sub-system in which that gene is an element from other components of the total
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Complex phenotypes result from multiple inputs from genetic and environmental sources, with intricate subsystems mediating the influence of both sources on the phenotype. Experiments that attempt to describe the influence of a particular gene involve partial isolation of the sub-system in which that gene is an element from other components of the total
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Abstract Challenging Contextuality provides a new and innovative contribution to the study of biblical texts and their interpretation by bringing together current and promising, yet still marginal approaches to biblical interpretation. As marginal voices are often drivers of innovation, this volume, therefore, both sets the agenda for ...
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2005
The essay takes into examination the technique by which words drawn from glossaries or other kinds of lexicographic compilations were embedded in both prose and verse and went to build a lexical continuum. The definition I propose for such a technique is ‘contextualized lexicography’. It dates from late antiquity, if not earlier, but it was in a number
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The essay takes into examination the technique by which words drawn from glossaries or other kinds of lexicographic compilations were embedded in both prose and verse and went to build a lexical continuum. The definition I propose for such a technique is ‘contextualized lexicography’. It dates from late antiquity, if not earlier, but it was in a number
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2020
Abstract Although consequentialism is not fundamentally concerned with such staples of moral theory as rightness, duty, obligation, goodness of actions, and harm, such notions may nonetheless be of practical significance. A contextualist approach to all these notions makes room for them in ordinary moral discourse, but also illustrates ...
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Abstract Although consequentialism is not fundamentally concerned with such staples of moral theory as rightness, duty, obligation, goodness of actions, and harm, such notions may nonetheless be of practical significance. A contextualist approach to all these notions makes room for them in ordinary moral discourse, but also illustrates ...
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