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Belief in God by Intuitive knowledge
: The epistemological approach of evidentialism maintains that a belief must have sufficient evidence in order to be rationally justified. The belief in God is no exception, it must pass as well the litmus test of evidence as a measure of its rational ...
Abdolmajid Hakimelahi, Basrir Hamdani
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Lotteries and justification [PDF]
The lottery paradox shows that the following three individually highly plausible theses are jointly incompatible: (i) highly probable propositions are justifiably believable, (ii) justified believability is closed under conjunction introduction, (iii ...
Kelp, Christoph
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Epistemic internalism and testimonial justification [PDF]
According to epistemic internalists, facts about justification supervene upon one's internal reasons for believing certain propositions. Epistemic externalists, on the other hand, deny this.
Egeland, Jonathan
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Religious Epistemology and Dialectic [PDF]
Hajj Muhammad Legenhausen* Received: 20/02/2019 | Accepted: 15/04/2019 Much recent discussion of the epistemology of religious belief has focused on justification of belief in the existence of God.
Hajj Muhammad legenhausen
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The Logical Burdens of Proof. Assertion and Hypothesis [PDF]
The paper proposes two logical analyses of (the norms of) justification. In a first, realist-minded case, truth is logically independent from justification and leads to a pragmatic logic LP including two epistemic and pragmatic operators, namely ...
Chiffi, Daniele, Schang, Fabien
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The paper is concerned with the epistemological status of testimony and the question of what may confer justification on true testimonial beliefs and enable us to call such beliefs knowledge.
Łukasiewicz Elżbieta
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Hegel’s justification of the human right to non-domination [PDF]
‘Hegel’ and ‘human rights’ are rarely conjoined, and the designation ‘human rights’ appears rarely in his works. Indeed, Hegel has been criticised for omitting civil and political rights all together. My surmise is that readers have looked for a
Westphal Kenneth R.
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Constitutional courts are inherently political, but when assessing their judicial decisions, the majority of the legal community in South America tends to adopt a narrow, normative, and legalistic perspective, lacking empirical and interdisciplinary ...
Andrés Fernando Mejía Restrepo +1 more
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The epistolary genre is not the only discursive framework in which the justification of axiological beliefs can be observed and analyzed. Asking why it was selected by the authors of Ennemis publics, philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy and novelist Michel ...
Roselyne Koren
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Pauls Theology of Mission and Missionary Methods
The aim of this article not simply to relate to Pauls mission theology and missionary methods as theory and practice in the sense that his missionary methods flow from his theology, but rather in the sense that his theology is a missionary theology in ...
Moe, David Thang
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