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Everything and nothing is conscious: default assumptions in science and ethics. [PDF]
Sebo J.
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Anti-anthropomorphism and Its Limits. [PDF]
Bruni D, Perconti P, Plebe A.
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Rational decision making in medicine: Implications for overuse and underuse. [PDF]
Djulbegovic B, Elqayam S, Dale W.
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Belief beyond reason: a radical relativist hinge epistemology. [PDF]
Johnson D.
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A Causal Theory of Mnemonic Confabulation. [PDF]
Bernecker S.
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It is widely accepted, amongst epistemologists, that evidence plays an important role in our epistemic life. Crucially, there is no agreement on what evidence is. Following Silins, we can cash out the disagreement around the notion of evidence in terms of the opposition between Evidential Internalism and Evidential Externalism (Silins, 2005 ...
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