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Plural media ethics? Reformist Islam in India and the limits of global media ethics. [PDF]
Kramer M.
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Infinite Regresses, Infinite Beliefs [PDF]
One way of mapping part of the domain of epistemology is to represent various theories as responses to the following argument: (I) A belief (strictly, a token state of belief) is justified only if a justified belief is a reason for it.
Black, Oliver
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A Discursive Exploration of Values and Ethics in Medicine: The Scholarship of Miles Little. [PDF]
Hooker C +3 more
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The Fact of the Given From a Realist Idealist Perspective [PDF]
In his well-known Mind and World and in line with Wilfrid Sellars (1991) or “that great foe of ‘immediacy’” (ibid., 127) Hegel, McDowell claims that “when Evans argues that judgments of experience are based on non-conceptual content, he is falling into a
Flock, Gregor
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Knowing Groundlessness: An Enactive Approach to a Shift From Cognition to Non-Dual Awareness. [PDF]
Meling D.
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Narrative-based learning for person-centred healthcare: the Caring Stories learning framework. [PDF]
Mazzoli Smith L, Villar F, Wendel S.
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Philosophers of well-being have tended to adopt a foundationalist approach to the question of theory and measurement, according to which theories are conceptually prior to measures.
Hersch, Gil
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The goal of the paper is to describe the role and structure of nonfoundational reasoning, i.e. a kind of argumentation that meets the revisability, the feedback, the background stability and the disputability conditions.
Bartosz Brożek
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Development and Validation of New Exercises to Promote Physical Activity in Nursing Home Settings. [PDF]
Buckinx F +6 more
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A plea for descriptive social ontology. [PDF]
Koslicki K, Massin O.
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