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Premise Acceptability, Deontology, Internalism, Justification
Acceptability is a thoroughly normative epistemic notion. If a statement is acceptable, i.e. it is proper to take it as a premise, then one is justified in accepting it.
James B. Freeman
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Complementary stereotyping of ethnic minorities predicts system justification in Poland [PDF]
We investigate the phenomenon of complementary stereotyping of ethnic minorities in Poland and its relationship to system justification. Using results from a nationally representative survey we test the hypothesis that complementary stereotypes—according
Allport G. W. +13 more
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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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The logic of epistemic justification [PDF]
Theories of epistemic justification are commonly assessed by exploring their predictions about particular hypothetical cases – predictions as to whether justification is present or absent in this or that case.
Smith, Martin
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Entitlement, epistemic risk and scepticism [PDF]
Crispin Wright maintains that the architecture of perceptual justification is such that we can acquire justification for our perceptual beliefs only if we have antecedent justification for ruling out any sceptical alternative.
Moretti, Luca
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The aim of this study is to find out whether there is a connection between teacher’s request and guidance for written explanation and third-graders’ achievements in solving a non-standard problem. Pupils’ task was to solve a simplified arithmagon and to
Anu Laine +4 more
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Triumph and Trauma: Justifications of Mass Violence in Deuteronomistic Historiography
This article investigates the justifications of mass violence in Deuteronomistic historiography through the lens of cultural trauma. The analysis concentrates on the representation and justification of mass violence, that is mass killings and other forms
Markl Dominik
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Mater dolorosa—Martin Luther’s Image of Mary of Nazareth: An Example in Lucas Cranach the Elder
Protestantism is usually thought of as rejecting the figure of Mary as a collaborator in Christ’s redemption. In Luther’s commentary on the Magnificat (1521), we can see that this doctrine would continue to evolve throughout his life, and would not ...
Pablo Blanco-Sarto
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Filozoficzne, teologiczne i afektywne racje uzasadniające powołanie [PDF]
“Philosophical, Theological and Affective Reasons for Vocation”: The article deals with the problem of justifying a vocation. The arguments used to justify the existence of God were used for this.
Marcin Sieńkowski
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Thinking before sinning: Reasoning processes in hedonic consumption
Whereas hedonic consumption is often labelled as impulsive, findings from self-licensing research suggest that people sometimes rely on reasons to justify hedonic consumption.
Denise eDe Ridder +2 more
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