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Kinship Beyond Borders: Relational Sovereignty and the Limits of Liberal Statist Secession
Constellations, EarlyView.
Elliot Goodell Ugalde
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If‐Conditionals as Arguments in Nineteenth‐Century Women's Instructive Writing in English
Abstract This article seeks to analyse the if‐conditionals in a corpus of cookery recipes written by women, namely the Corpus of Women's Instructive Texts in English (1800–1899) (CoWITE19). These texts are original texts written by British and American women between 1800 and 1850.
Margarita‐Esther Sánchez‐Cuervo
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Provincializing Frankfurt: A Postcolonial Rereading of Habermasian Theory
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Floris Biskamp
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Empowering minds and fostering inclusion: ELT graduate students' experiences with critical pedagogy. [PDF]
Zaimoğlu S, Dağtaş A.
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2015
Epistemic modals are a prominent topic in the literature on natural language semantics, with wide-ranging implications for issues in philosophy of language and philosophical logic. Considerations about the role that epistemic might and must play in discourse and reasoning have led to the development of several important alternatives to classical ...
M. Willer
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Epistemic modals are a prominent topic in the literature on natural language semantics, with wide-ranging implications for issues in philosophy of language and philosophical logic. Considerations about the role that epistemic might and must play in discourse and reasoning have led to the development of several important alternatives to classical ...
M. Willer
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2017
According to a popular closure principle for epistemic justification, if one is justified in believing each of the premises in set Φ and one comes to believe thatψon the basis of competently deducingψfrom Φ—while retaining justified beliefs in the premises—then one is justified in believing thatψ.
Justin Bledin, Tamar Lando
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According to a popular closure principle for epistemic justification, if one is justified in believing each of the premises in set Φ and one comes to believe thatψon the basis of competently deducingψfrom Φ—while retaining justified beliefs in the premises—then one is justified in believing thatψ.
Justin Bledin, Tamar Lando
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Modals under epistemic tension
Natural Language Semantics, 2019Guillermo Del Pinal, Brandon Waldon
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EXPRESSIVISM CONCERNING EPISTEMIC MODALS
The Philosophical Quarterly, 2009B. Schnieder
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