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Understanding Fundamentalist Belief Through Bayesian Updating
Using Bayesian updating to deterministic priors persistence of fundamentalist belief like those in the mind of a terrorist is explained. Under such belief system if conditional evidence is diametrically opposite and also deterministic then a process of ...
Srijit Mishra
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ABSTRACT In bioethics, two sorts of normative categories are commonly used. These can be split into two families: the deontic categories, such as ‘right’, ‘ought to’ and ‘requirement’, and the evaluative categories, including ‘good’, ‘bad’, ‘better than’ and ‘the best’. While other normative concepts such as ‘virtue’ and ‘vice’ have also been discussed,
Ronan Ó Maonaile, James Hart
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Fundamentalist Journal Volume 3, Number 5
The moral state of the union.By: Falwell, Jerry. Fundamentalist Journal, 3 no 5 My 1984, p 8-9. Revivals; Values, Social; United States--Moral conditions Unity and diversity : contradictory or complementary.By: Dobson, Edward G..
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ABSTRACT There is growing interest in the role of cognitive flexibility in the development of politically motivated violence and a willingness to self‐sacrifice. However, the construct of flexibility has been applied in multiple ways across disciplines, resulting in conceptual ambiguity and methodological challenges.
Sebastian Deverson +2 more
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Fundamentalist Journal Volume 3, Number 11
Why I am not afraid of criticism. By: Falwell, Jerry. Fundamentalist Journal, 3 no 11 D 1984, p 10. Criticism Is what others think important. By: Dobson, Edward G.. Fundamentalist Journal, 3 no 11 D 1984, p 12-13. Bernardin, Joseph Louis, Cardinal,
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The existence of a negative image of Islam in European society is a social phenomenon that goes back to the beginning of the 8th century. In the Middle Ages, the image of Islam, which is considered as a negative discourse dominated by religious concepts,
Caner Övsan Çakaş
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Moral Assumptions in Causal Thought: Poverty and Perversity
ABSTRACT Causal attributions, framings, and ideas shape moral judgments. Sociologists have long highlighted these causality‐to‐morality processes, showing how causality underpins blame and moral responsibility. The reverse process of morality‐to‐causality, where moral assumptions influence causal attributions, has been studied less.
Lukas Posselt
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Rethinking social capital in wildfire resilience: the case of central Portugal
Abstract This article explores the role of social capital in wildfire resilience and is based on case study research in central Portugal. Given the recent revival of the concept across disciplines to explain how communities can cope with hazards, we critically analyse social capital through a social network analysis perspective, introducing an ...
Cíntia Fachada, José Manuel Mendes
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The Fundamentalist Journal, Volume 8, Number 2
The cross and the wisdom of men.By: Nunemaker, David G.. Fundamentalist Journal, 8 no 2 F 1989, p 12-13. Subjects: Theologia Crucis You can resist temptation.By: Adams, Jay Edward. Fundamentalist Journal, 8 no 2 F 1989, p 14-16+.
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