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Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 2023
On explanationist accounts of genealogical debunking, roughly, a belief is debunked when its explanation is not suitably related to its content. We argue that explanationism cannot accommodate cases in which beliefs are explained by factors unrelated to their contents but are nonetheless independently justified.
David Bourget, Angela Mendelovici
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On explanationist accounts of genealogical debunking, roughly, a belief is debunked when its explanation is not suitably related to its content. We argue that explanationism cannot accommodate cases in which beliefs are explained by factors unrelated to their contents but are nonetheless independently justified.
David Bourget, Angela Mendelovici
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Debunking Derivatives Delirium [PDF]
Banks have gotten a lot of bad press lately. Some commentators have gone so far as to declare a banking breakdown, brought on by the free market policies of the 1990s. At the heart of much of the controversy is the explosive growth in banks' use of the sometimes complex financial instruments known as derivatives.
Jeffery W. Gunther, Thomas F. Siems
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Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 2014
W HENMYPLATE LAUNCHED in 2011, it was the number 2 food-related news story of the year, according to Hunter Public Relations. Since its debut, MyPlate has increased in popularity. Public awareness among consumers as well as health professionals continues to grow.
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W HENMYPLATE LAUNCHED in 2011, it was the number 2 food-related news story of the year, according to Hunter Public Relations. Since its debut, MyPlate has increased in popularity. Public awareness among consumers as well as health professionals continues to grow.
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Monthly Review, 1964
Review of The Hiroshima Pilot by William Bradford Huie.This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent articles are published in full.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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Review of The Hiroshima Pilot by William Bradford Huie.This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent articles are published in full.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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Debunking the ‘pseudoscience’ debunkers
Clinical Psychology Forum, 2007The writings of those who claim to debunk pseudoscience may themselves be unscientific and can be used oppressively in debates within clinical psychology and the NHS.
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Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2019
A new study investigates which strategies are effective to mitigate the effects of science denialism.
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A new study investigates which strategies are effective to mitigate the effects of science denialism.
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