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Demarcation without Dogmas [PDF]
This paper reviews how research on the demarcation problem has developed, starting from Popper’s criterion of falsifiability and ending with recent naturalistically oriented approaches. The main differences between traditional and contemporary approaches
Ilmari Hirvonen, Janne Karisto
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The demarcation issue: introduction
1998The origins of this book date back to 1993 when the Dutch Department of Education, Culture and Science (DECS) contracted the University of Twente to carry out a study on broadening vocational education. Several arguments played a role at the time.
Nijhof, Wim J., Streumer, Jan
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A Demarcation of the Gini Coefficient
SSRN Electronic JournalWe specify the domain in the income distribution that includes the people to whom income transfers will not increase inequality in that income distribution. Inspired by Sen's (1973, 1997) characterization of the Gini coefficient as a ratio between a measure of aggregate income-based "depression" (stress) and aggregate income, we inquire as to whether ...
Stark, Oded, Kosiorowski, Grzegorz
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ON PRAGMATIC DEMARCATION OF LANGUAGE
Theoretical Linguistics, 1978A happy utterance may invoke a variety of rules, of different forms and on distinct grounds. Thus — we are told by William of Sherwood — “the science of discourse… has three parts: grammar, which teaches one how to speak correctly; rhetoric, which teaches one how to speak elegantly; and logic, which teaches one how to speak truly.”1 To be sure, there ...
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2021
Abstract The first chapter covers the outgoing epoch of the multinational empires and continental Middle and Eastern European colonial powers, which experienced the zenith of their expansion of power and their collapse. The period between the turn of the century and the outbreak of the First World War was the golden age of European ...
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Abstract The first chapter covers the outgoing epoch of the multinational empires and continental Middle and Eastern European colonial powers, which experienced the zenith of their expansion of power and their collapse. The period between the turn of the century and the outbreak of the First World War was the golden age of European ...
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Nordic Journal of International Law, 1998
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null Thamsborg, null Lilje-Jensen
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null Thamsborg, null Lilje-Jensen
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History Australia, 2015
This article examines the diverse experiences of three Australian women journalists who covered the Second World War in the European military theatre. It analyses the ways that military policy regarding the accreditation and control of women reporters reinforced gendered understandings of journalism and war.
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This article examines the diverse experiences of three Australian women journalists who covered the Second World War in the European military theatre. It analyses the ways that military policy regarding the accreditation and control of women reporters reinforced gendered understandings of journalism and war.
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Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume, 1993
In most colleges and universities nowadays we find a group of academics who are officially designated as together constituting a department of philosophy. They teach students who are officially designated as studying philosophy; they write books which are reviewed as being philosophy, which are listed under that head in publisher's catalogues, which ...
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In most colleges and universities nowadays we find a group of academics who are officially designated as together constituting a department of philosophy. They teach students who are officially designated as studying philosophy; they write books which are reviewed as being philosophy, which are listed under that head in publisher's catalogues, which ...
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Science, Technology, & Human Values, 2005
Although epidemiology as a scientific study of disease in populations claimed an independent disciplinary status already in the mid–nineteenth century, its history in the twentieth century can be seen as a continuous and often contentious attempt to define the field’s social and intellectual boundaries vis-à-vis a variety of neighboring scientific ...
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Although epidemiology as a scientific study of disease in populations claimed an independent disciplinary status already in the mid–nineteenth century, its history in the twentieth century can be seen as a continuous and often contentious attempt to define the field’s social and intellectual boundaries vis-à-vis a variety of neighboring scientific ...
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Ratio, 2018
AbstractHow to draw the line between depression‐as‐disorder and non‐pathological depressive symptoms continues to be a contested issue in psychiatry. Relatively few philosophers have waded into this debate, but the tools of philosophical analysis are quite relevant to it.
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AbstractHow to draw the line between depression‐as‐disorder and non‐pathological depressive symptoms continues to be a contested issue in psychiatry. Relatively few philosophers have waded into this debate, but the tools of philosophical analysis are quite relevant to it.
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