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'We Don't Have to Prove to People How We're Feeling': Understanding the Role of Peer Support Groups in Countering Epistemic Injustices in Long COVID at a US Centre. [PDF]
Sarma N, Gage S, Hough CL, Hope AA.
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Effective Altruism and Care Ethics
ABSTRACT Effective altruism (EA) has received some of its most vocal criticisms from supporters of care ethics. In this article I take a comparative approach to determine whether a compelling critique of EA can emerge from care ethics at the ethical level, and more generally how much common ground can be found between the two.
Antonin Broi
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Radical Scepticism, Epistemic Luck, and Epistemic Value
It is argued that it is beneficial to view the debate regarding radical scepticism through the lens of epistemic value. In particular, it is claimed that we should regard radical scepticism as aiming to deprive us of an epistemic standing that is of special value to us, and that this methodological constraint on our dealings with radical scepticism ...
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The Folk Sociological Imagination: Manufacturing Agency Through Smoking Among Chinese Adolescents. [PDF]
Li B.
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Mother Earth: Climate Justice, Infant Feeding Decisions, and Intimacy
ABSTRACT Human infants require milk. This can be parental milk provided directly from the parent's body (known as breastfeeding, chestfeeding, or nursing), expressed human milk, or infant formula milk. This article contributes to the literature on the ethics of infant feeding in two ways. First, it brings recent research on the climate impact of infant
Fiona Woollard
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Politics matter more than credentials in laypeople's judgments of expertise. [PDF]
Güngör M, Ballantyne N, Celniker JB.
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Two Types of Refutation in Philosophical Argumentation. [PDF]
Dutilh Novaes C.
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The information effect: constructive memory, testimony, and epistemic luck
Kourken Michaelian
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Translating Riedl: The Circulation and Operationalisation of Evolutionary Ideas
Rupert Riedl's Order in Living Organisms proposed a systems theory of evolution decades before the concepts it pioneered—homology, burden, the imitative epigenotype—reached the agenda of evolutionary biology. This paper reconstructs the lineages that operationalized his insights across several fields and explores the internal and external reasons for ...
Laura Nuño de la Rosa
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