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Journal of Philosophical Research, 2008
Consider the claim that if there were macrophysical objects, they would cause things. Trenton Merricks takes this to be an obviously true claim, and he puts it to work in his argument for eliminating some (alleged) macrophysical objects. In this short paper, I argue that the claim in question-Merricks's Dictum-is not obviously true, and may even be ...
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Consider the claim that if there were macrophysical objects, they would cause things. Trenton Merricks takes this to be an obviously true claim, and he puts it to work in his argument for eliminating some (alleged) macrophysical objects. In this short paper, I argue that the claim in question-Merricks's Dictum-is not obviously true, and may even be ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Presumably, the terms holding and dictum have some objective meaning. One would not say, “I do not agree with this statement, so it is dictum.” One might say, “This statement is dictum, so it is not binding.” So what, then, is dictum? More specifically, to what extent does the breadth of a generalization affect its status as holding or dictum?
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Presumably, the terms holding and dictum have some objective meaning. One would not say, “I do not agree with this statement, so it is dictum.” One might say, “This statement is dictum, so it is not binding.” So what, then, is dictum? More specifically, to what extent does the breadth of a generalization affect its status as holding or dictum?
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Resurrecting the Hume’s Dictum argument against metaethical non-naturalism
SynthÈse, 2023Noah Gordon
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Constructive journalism and Moyers’ dictum *
Journalism, 2019M. Seligman
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Re-Operation Strategies in Strabismus—Cooper’s Dictum Amended
Journal of Binocular Vision and Ocular Motility, 2018B. Kushner
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