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An account of meta-epistemic defeaters—distinct from traditional (first-order) epistemic defeaters—is motivated and defended, drawing from case studies involving epistemic error-theory (e.g., Olson 2011, Reasons for belief; cf., Streumer 2012, J Philos ...
Carter, J. Adam
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A dramatic example of the ‘arms race’ between hosts and pathogens has been observed in the response of mice to the parasite that causes toxoplasmosis.
Michael L Reese
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The German actor and author Peter Jankowsky, living in Ireland, tells (in one of his contributions for Irish radio) of an experience from his school-days which influenced his whole life. He and another member of their theatre-group were competing for the
Jankowsky, Peter
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A Dual-System Model of Social Anxiety Disorder: The Interplay of the Social-Rank and Affiliation Biopsychosocial Systems [PDF]
Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is a highly prevalent and debilitating condition. Although effective treatments exist, their success is limited. This narrative review seeks to advance a comprehensive understanding of the types of social threat affecting ...
Gilboa-Schechtman E.
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Adult-based suicide theories have determined much of what we know about suicidal ideation. Here, we investigate the extent to which elements of the Integrated Motivational-Volitional (IMV) model generalize to adolescence, a period when rates of suicidal ...
Olivia H. Pollak +3 more
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Many epistemologists are enamored with a defeat condition on knowledge. In this paper we present some implementation problems for defeatism, understood along either internalist or externalist lines. We then propose that one who accepts a knowledge norm of belief, according to which one ought to believe only what one knows, can explain away much of the ...
Baker-Hytch, Max, Benton, Matthew A
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Higher-Order Defeat and Doxastic Resilience [PDF]
It seems obvious that when higher-order evidence makes it rational for one to doubt that one’s own belief on some matter is rational, this can undermine the rationality of that belief. This is known as higher-order defeat.
Steglich-Petersen, Asbjørn
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De la “drôle de guerre” à la “guerre-éclair”
The role of the time factor and the question of temporalities are a particularly apt analyser of the short Franco-German war of 1939-1940. The rapid French defeat can in fact mainly be explained by the discordance and the dissonance of temporalities as ...
Philippe Garraud
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This article is devoted to the conceptual analysis of the collection of national mottos of the Japanese nation, which was published in 1944 in Manchukuo.
Y. S. Pestushko +3 more
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Metaphors of victory and defeat in sports headlines in English and Spanish
Metaphor is one of the most frequently used resources in the specialized language of sports (cf. Segrave, 2000; Herráez Pindado, 2004; Segura Soto, 2009; Medina Montero, 2015).
Sara Quintero Ramírez
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