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AbstractThis paper develops a puzzle about non-merely-verbal disputes. At first sight, it would seem that a dispute over the truth of an utterance is not merely verbal only if there is a proposition that the parties to the dispute take the utterance under dispute to express, which one of the parties accepts and the other rejects. Yet, as I argue, it is
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Disagreement is a widespread topic of contemporary philosophy, from dissent as a category of political philosophy to the analysis of disagreement in epistemology. In this paper, I argue that dissent is an ontological category. In order to make this point
Markus Gabriel
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تفسیرِ قرآن میں لغتِ عرب سے استشہاد کی حیثیت اور غلام احمد پرویز کے استدلالات کا تحقیقی جائزہ
Principles of Quranic exegesis are illustration of Qur’an, gradually by Qur’an, Hadith, sayings of companions of holy prophet (SAW), Arabic literature, as well as rational reasoning.
Dr. Abdul Razzaq, Dr. Zafar Iqbal
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Epistemic Peer Disagreement [PDF]
We offer a critical survey of the most discussed accounts of epistemic peer disagreement that are found in the recent literature.
Ferrari, Filippo +1 more
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La recatégorisation comme procédé argumentatif dans le domaine juridique
In this study, we seek to understand and describe how disagreement between judges is handled in a deliberation on a given case in the context of a Brazilian Court of Appeal. Using a transcript of a trial dealing with moral damage (or the so-called “price
Rubens Damasceno Morais
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Disagreement Lost and Found [PDF]
According to content-relativist theories of moral language, different speakers use the same moral sentences to say different things. Content-relativism faces a well-known problem of lost disagreement.
Finlay, Stephen
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Disagreement and easy bootstrapping [PDF]
Should conciliating with disagreeing peers be considered sufficient for reaching rational beliefs? Thomas Kelly argues that when taken this way, Conciliationism lets those who enter into a disagreement with an irrational belief reach a rational belief ...
Tal, Eyal
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The Compost of Disagreement: Creating Safe Spaces for Engagement and Action
The experiences gained in almost two decades of supporting community-based deliberative processes highlight the importance of balancing participants’ desire for civility and safety with the passionate expression of deeply held values and beliefs ...
Bruce L. Mallory, Michele Holt-Shannon
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Unique Leningradsky and Rusanovsky gascondensate fields in the Barrem-Cenomanian layer are discovered in the Kara Sea. Non-industrial accumulations of oil and gas have been discovered in the Lower Cretaceous sediments of the western part of the Barents ...
A.V. Mordasova +4 more
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Do People Perceive the Disagreement in Straw Man Fallacies? An Experimental Investigation
So far, experimental studies on the straw man have targeted the misrepresentational dimension of this fallacy. In order to provide a more detailed understanding of the way the straw man is perceived, the focus of this paper lies on the refutational ...
Jennifer Schumann
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