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2021
You reach for the bowl with ‘sugar’ written on it only to discover, from the bad taste of your coffee, that it contained salt. Mundane experiences like these show that epistemic justification does not necessarily hold stable across possible changes of information. One can be justified in believing a proposition at a certain time (that the bowl contains
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You reach for the bowl with ‘sugar’ written on it only to discover, from the bad taste of your coffee, that it contained salt. Mundane experiences like these show that epistemic justification does not necessarily hold stable across possible changes of information. One can be justified in believing a proposition at a certain time (that the bowl contains
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1978
The prospect of universal destruction may be exhilarating to some aesthetic souls, especially to those who do not intend to survive it and are therefore free to admire, as a spectacle, the apocalyptic setting of their own funeral. But those who must live on in the charred remainder of the world have less time for such purely spiritual experiences.
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The prospect of universal destruction may be exhilarating to some aesthetic souls, especially to those who do not intend to survive it and are therefore free to admire, as a spectacle, the apocalyptic setting of their own funeral. But those who must live on in the charred remainder of the world have less time for such purely spiritual experiences.
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Peabody Journal of Education, 1961
An article appeared recently in the sports pages of a well-known newspaper telling about the difficulties a baseball coach was having in his efforts to get a rookie to improve his batting. The coach in this news item was Pete Reiser, the former star of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and the rookie was Frank Howard, regarded as one of the finest prospects to ...
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An article appeared recently in the sports pages of a well-known newspaper telling about the difficulties a baseball coach was having in his efforts to get a rookie to improve his batting. The coach in this news item was Pete Reiser, the former star of the Brooklyn Dodgers, and the rookie was Frank Howard, regarded as one of the finest prospects to ...
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National Civic Review, 1969
AbstractBridgeport effort points up need for more emphasis on ‘selling’ a proposed charter.
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AbstractBridgeport effort points up need for more emphasis on ‘selling’ a proposed charter.
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Mukden to Tannenberg: Defeat to Defeat, 1905–1914
2002Mukden in February 1905 and Tannenberg in August 1914 marked major Russian military reverses at nearly opposite ends of the Eurasian land-mass. Yet, despite the chronological and geographical distances separating the two, they were bound together by more than the bitter communion of defeat.
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The Lives of Others: The Defeat of Evil or the Evil of Defeat?
2011Surely the defeat of evil can be nothing but good? The almost universal praise in the Anglophone press for Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck’s 2006 film, Das Leben der Anderen, translated into English as The Lives of Others, suggests as much. The film has been widely read as a response to the evil of Communism and its peculiar manifestation in the East ...
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Letting defeatism defeat disarmament
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