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The Universality of Science and Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Philosophical Survey. [PDF]
de Felipe ÍO.
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Islamic Insights on Religious Disagreement: A New Proposal
In this article, I consider how the epistemic problem of religious disagreement has been viewed within the Islamic tradition. Specifically, I consider two religious epistemological trends within the tradition: Islamic Rationalism and Islamic ...
Jamie B. Turner
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From evidence-based to sustainable healthcare: Cochrane revisited. [PDF]
Berg H +4 more
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AbstractA considerable literature has grown up around the claim of Uniqueness, according to which evidence rationally determines belief. It is opposed to Permissivism, according to which evidence underdetermines belief. This paper highlights an overlooked third possibility, according to which there is no rational doxastic attitude.
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If Intuitions Must Be Evidential then Philosophy is in Big Trouble
Many philosophers claim that intuitions are evidential. Yet it is hard to see how introspecting one's mental states could provide evidence for such synthetic truths as those concerning, for example, the abstract and the counterfactual.
Joshua Earlenbaugh, Bernard Molyneux
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Migrations of Trust: Reasonable Trust and Epistemic Transgressions. [PDF]
Franeta D.
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Planetary health literacy: A conceptual model. [PDF]
Jochem C +4 more
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Evidentiality is a grammatical category with source of information as its primary meaning—whether the speaker saw the event happen, did not see it but heard it, made an inference based on general knowledge or visual traces, or was told about it. Languages may distinguish firsthand and nonfirsthand information or have a special marker just for reported ...
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Yauyos Quechua Evidentials And Evidential Modifiers
This paper examines the evidential system of the five southern dialects of Yauyos, a previously undocumented, extremely endangered Quechuan language of Peru. The paper looks at Yauyos' unusual system of evidential modification and its effects on the interpretation of mode, particularly in conjunction with the language's ...
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