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Cosmopolitanism and Epistemological Inclusivism

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Incorporationism, Inclusivism, and Indeterminacy

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
This paper, which has been written as a contribution to a festschrift for Wil Waluchow, concentrates on the area of legal philosophy in which his finest accomplishments have occurred: namely, the area of general jurisprudence. Indeed, it concentrates more specifically on Inclusive Legal Positivism and especially on Incorporationism.
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Inclusivism

1993
This chapter focuses on inclusivism. Inclusivism is a classic strategy of tradition, embodying an Orthodox view of Jewish unity. It uses halakhic strategies to include within the covenantal community those whose beliefs and practices would, if taken at their face value, place them outside.
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Is inclusivism possible?

European Journal of Special Needs Education, 1997
ABSTRACT This paper begins by analysing the notion of inclusion, the experiences which give rise to it and the set of ideas, termed ‘Inclusivism’, which animate it. It illustrates how the notion might operate in practice by reference to the situation of visually impaired children in schools, and examines the scope for an inclusive approach in a variety
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Inclusivism at Qumran

Dead Sea Discoveries, 2009
AbstractWithin Early Judaism the Qumran Community is widely perceived as a strictly exclusivist group. A thorough analysis of Qumran texts, however, reveals, apart from the dominant strand of exclusivism, remarkably clear inclusivist tendencies. In Qumran literature inclusivist tendencies can be seen both in eschatological texts and in materials ...
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Aristotle’s Inclusivism

1994
Abstract Despite the vast literature which has developed around books 1 and 10 of the Nicomachean Ethics [NE], there is no consensus on whether Aristotle’s view of ϵvδaιμovía is dominant or inclusive. Aristotle’s advice on method in ethics is that one look for the truth in competing views.
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Identifying inclusivism in buddhist contexts

Contemporary Buddhism, 2003
(2003). Identifying inclusivism in buddhist contexts. Contemporary Buddhism: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 79-97.
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Evangelical Inclusivism: Progress or Betrayal?

Evangelical Quarterly: An International Review of Bible and Theology, 1996
Controversial voices have arisen from within the ranks of evangelical theologians challenging the hegemony that an exclusivist soteriology has enjoyed to date. In particular, the work of Clark Pinnock and John Sanders has broken new ground among evangelical theologians by suggesting that inclusivism is a reasonable and justified theological position ...
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