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Why Can’t God Know Something But Not Everything?

open access: yesStudia Philosophiae Christianae
The paper is concerned with John Martin Fischer’s Bootstrapping View of God’s foreknowledge, which is intended to reconcile God’s foreknowledge with genuine contingency of the future. We argue that this view has two major faults. Firstly, its main theses
Anna Maria Karczewska   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

APOSTOLIC INDEPENDENCE: THE DEVELOPMENT OF PAPAL INFALLIBILITY IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

open access: yes, 2020
This thesis examines papal infallibility’s religious and political implications in the context of Pius IX’s papacy and the unification of Italy. In doing so, I argue that nineteenth-century infallibilists invoked medieval reasoning to garner support ...
Bynum, David
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Slow switching and the psychology of memory

open access: yesMind &Language, Volume 41, Issue 3, Page 383-401, June 2026.
This article presents elements of a theory of the representational contents of episodic memory and a new perspective on the relationship between memory and self‐knowledge. These two interrelated outcomes fall out of a novel naturalistic treatment of the debate concerning the compatibility between semantic externalism and a priori self‐knowledge.
Jay Richardson
wiley   +1 more source

What drives failed policy at the World Bank? An inside account of new aid modalities to higher education: context, blame, and infallibility

open access: yes, 2018
This article analyses recent World Bank interventions aimed at improving higher education and local research capacity in low-income countries. Our empirical entry point is a critical analysis of the Development and Innovation Grant (DIG) scheme the Bank ...
Un, Leang   +3 more
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Who Knows the Patient Best? An Epistemological Approach to Family‐Centered Care for Unconscious Patients in the Adult Intensive Care Unit

open access: yesNursing &Health Sciences, Volume 28, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT The adult intensive care unit is a complex, high‐acuity environment where critically ill patients frequently cannot communicate their needs, values, or preferences due to altered consciousness, sedation, or neurological impairment. This Discussion paper develops an epistemological framework for family‐centered care in adult intensive care ...
Julie Joseph
wiley   +1 more source

Refusing to Listen: Receptive Audiences and the Political Authority of Speech in Hobbes, Locke, and Mill

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Constellations, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 174-184, June 2026.
Thomas Henry Owings
wiley   +1 more source

Directed donations for unvaccinated blood: A departure from evidence‐based medicine associated with clinical harm, resource waste, and oversight gaps in a two‐year single‐center series

open access: yesTransfusion, Volume 66, Issue 6, Page 1113-1121, June 2026.
Abstract Background and Objectives Requests for “unvaccinated” blood have been discouraged by professional and regulatory bodies because they lack scientific support and may negatively impact patient care. We describe a single‐center series in which patients or surrogates refused standard blood components unless sourced from directed donors perceived ...
Jeremy W. Jacobs   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Papal teaching in the age of infallibility, 1870 to the present a critical evaluation with historical illustrations

open access: yes, 2018
Kevin T. Keating examines the major writings of the Roman Pontiffs from Pius IX in the last half of the nineteenth century to the most recent writings of Francis.
Keating, Kevin T.
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