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The Problem of Truth in the Classical Analysis of Knowledge [PDF]
In this article I propose a new problem for the classical analysis of knowledge (as justified true belief) and all analyses belonging to its legacy. The gist of my argument is that truth as a condition for a belief to be knowledge is
Rossi, Filip Vittorio
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Reasoning defeasibly about probabilities [PDF]
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Moral Motivation and the Externalist Challenge [PDF]
Michael Smith’s Internalist resolution to “The Moral Problem” serves to establish a necessary connection between moral judgement and moral motivation in the rational agent. Externalists, like Brink, counter Smith’s claim with the figure of the Amoralist,
Shankar, Shambhavi
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The syntax of intransitive alternations: asymmetries across languages
This paper analyzes intransitive alternations in relation to manner/result transitivity patterns. We focus on productivity and distribution in Romance, Greek, and English, where a major asymmetry is created by the (un)availability of monadic alternates ...
Eugenia Mangialavori Rasia
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Among the many important contributions of John Broome’s Rationality Through Reasoning is an account of what reasoning is and what makes reasoning correct.
McHugh, Conor, Way, Jonathan
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The Ethical Basis for Veganism [PDF]
This chapter examines the ethical case that can be mounted for veganism. Because there has been comparatively little discussion in ethics focused directly on veganism, the central aim of this chapter is threefold: to orient readers to (some of) the most ...
McPherson, Tristram
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Williamson on conditionals and testimony. [PDF]
Krzyżanowska K, Douven I.
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Communicative Content and Legal Content [PDF]
This essay investigates a familiar set of questions about the relationship between legal texts (e.g., constitutions, statutes, opinions, orders, and contracts) and the content of the law (e.g., norms, rules, standards, doctrines, and mandates).
Solum, Lawrence B.
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Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) is a research area that clarifies AI decision-making processes to build user trust and promote responsible AI. Hence, a key scientific challenge in XAI is the development of methods that generate transparent and ...
Lucas Rizzo +3 more
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The probability of conditionals: A review. [PDF]
López-Astorga M +2 more
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