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Just do it? When to do what you judge you ought to do [PDF]
While it is generally believed that justification is a fallible guide to the truth, there might be interesting exceptions to this general rule. In recent work on bridge-principles, an increasing number of authors have argued that truths about what a ...
Anna Polak (521358) +5 more
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Rational Moral Ignorance [PDF]
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Arpaly N. +15 more
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This text presents an epistemological option for beginning literacy which departs from traditional options in several respects: (1) objectivity is not assumed as a starting point but as an ending fact (as an aspiration more than a reality); (2) all ...
E. Ferreiro
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Relevance and Conditionals: A Synopsis of Open Pragmatic and Semantic Issues [PDF]
Recently several papers have reported relevance effects on the cognitive assessments of indicative conditionals, which pose an explanatory challenge to the Suppositional Theory of conditionals advanced by David Over, which is influential in the ...
Skovgaard-Olsen, Niels
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Lice in the fur of our language? German irrelevance particles between Dutch and English [PDF]
The present paper compares the distribution of English ‑ever, German immer and/or auch, and Dutch (dan) ook in universal concessive-conditional and nonspecific free relative subordinate clauses (e.g. G.
Bossuyt, Tom
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Knowledge and Normativity [PDF]
: On the standard story about knowledge, knowledge has a normative dimension by virtue of the fact that knowledge involves justification. On the standard story, justification is necessary but insufficient for knowledge.
Littlejohn, Clayton
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Disqualifying ‘Disqualifiers’ [PDF]
In addition to the notion of defeat, do we need to expand the epistemological repertoire used in accounting for the context dependence of justification?
Madison, B. J. C.
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Conspiracy Theories and Evidential Self-Insulation [PDF]
What are conspiracy theories? And what, if anything, is epistemically wrong with them? I offer an account on which conspiracy theories are a unique way of holding a belief in a conspiracy.
Napolitano, M. Giulia
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Reflexive thematic analysis and men's embodiment following injury or illness: A worked example
Abstract Reflexive thematic analysis (reflexive TA) originated within psychology and the social sciences and has become an increasingly popular qualitative analytic method across a range of disciplines. In this article, we offer a brief methodological guide for researchers hoping to use the method, suitable for beginners through to those experienced in
Gareth Terry, Nikki Hayfield
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Independent natural extension for sets of desirable gambles [PDF]
We investigate how to combine a number of marginal coherent sets of desirable gambles into a joint set using the properties of epistemic irrelevance and independence.
De Cooman, Gert, Miranda, Enrique
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