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Epistemic Conditions for Equilibrium in Beliefs without Independence
Journal of Economic Theory, 1996zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Epistemic Disobedience, Independent Thought and Decolonial Freedom
Theory, Culture & Society, 2009Once upon a time scholars assumed that the knowing subject in the disciplines is transparent, disincorporated from the known and untouched by the geo-political configuration of the world in which people are racially ranked and regions are racially configured.
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Epistemic conditions for agreement and stochastic independence of ϵ-contaminated beliefs
Mathematical Social Sciences, 2000zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Bulletin of Dnipropetrovsk Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine. Economic Sciences
The aim of the study is to improve the concept of independence of forensic economic experts in the context of reforming the forensic examination system in Ukraine. The methods of scientific knowledge and analysis were used.
Pavlo Ivankov
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The aim of the study is to improve the concept of independence of forensic economic experts in the context of reforming the forensic examination system in Ukraine. The methods of scientific knowledge and analysis were used.
Pavlo Ivankov
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Media i Społeczeństwo
This article introduces the concept of Digital Memory Wars to describe how digital platforms such as Wikipedia have become central arenas in the contestation of national historical narratives. Using the competing Albanian and Serbian Wikipedia entries on
Srđan M. Jovanović
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This article introduces the concept of Digital Memory Wars to describe how digital platforms such as Wikipedia have become central arenas in the contestation of national historical narratives. Using the competing Albanian and Serbian Wikipedia entries on
Srđan M. Jovanović
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Empathy, extremism, and epistemic autonomy
Philosophical ExplorationsAre extremists (incels, neo-nazis, and the like) characteristically answerable for their moral and political convictions? Is it necessary to offer them reasoned arguments against their views, or is it instead appropriate to bypass that kind of engagement?
Olivia Bailey
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Decolonising Security, Epistemic Disobedience, and Revolutionary Change in Sudan
African Historical ReviewThis article interrogates the late colonial and postcolonial evolution of Sudan’s security sector, trade unions, and professional associations. Specifically, this article is concerned with how Sudan’s police and army responded to trade professional ...
Aida Abbashar
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On the Signifier Independence of Truth in the Correspondence Theory of Truth
IOJ SciencesThe research approaches the correspondence theory of truth with Ferdinand de Saussure’s Sign Theory. By Kant’s epistemological constructivism, the research analyses into both the subjective and objective facets of epistemology in the correspondence ...
Yang I Pachankis
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Soft Query-Answering Computing in P2P Systems with Epistemically Independent Peers
2008Knowledge-based systems typically deals with incomplete and uncertain knowledge. Numerous extensions have been made to the logic programming and deductive databases in order to handle this incompleteness/uncertainty. These extensions can broadly be characterized into non-probabilistic and probabilistic formalisms.
Zoran Majkić, Bhanu Prasad
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African Research & Documentation, 2018
If the recent research in African popular culture has succeeded in dismissing the traditional “binary paradigm” (Barber 1997, p. 2) that keeps compartmentalising the continent's culture into two strands, the literate/elite vs. the oral/traditional, and in asserting the domain of the popular productions as a “third space” of creative production, little ...
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If the recent research in African popular culture has succeeded in dismissing the traditional “binary paradigm” (Barber 1997, p. 2) that keeps compartmentalising the continent's culture into two strands, the literate/elite vs. the oral/traditional, and in asserting the domain of the popular productions as a “third space” of creative production, little ...
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