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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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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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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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Skeptical Arguments and Deep Disagreement. [PDF]
Melchior G.
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Randal Rauser, Theology in Search of Foundation, Oxford University Press, 2009 [PDF]
Visala, Aku
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First as a Tragedy, Then as some Other Figure: On Tropology of History and Politics of Literature. [PDF]
Glavaš Z.
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A Discourse Analysis of the Conflicting Implications of Terrorism: the Iranian and U.S. Perspectives. [PDF]
Omidi A, Mobini Z.
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