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A synthesis view of counterfactuals
Abstract There are two prominent views of counterfactuals in the literature—variably strict conditional accounts developed by Stalnaker 1968 and D. K. Lewis 1973, and strict conditional accounts defended by von Fintel 2001, Gillies 2007, and others. Unfortunately, both views face serious challenges. This paper argues that traditional strict conditional
Sarah Moss
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Diagnosing intuition: a phenomenological account of intuitive knowledge in clinical practice. [PDF]
Lanzirotti G.
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On the Phenomenological Philosophy in Russia [PDF]
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Aristotle on the unity of general justice and virtue
Abstract Aristotle opens his much‐anticipated treatment of general justice with a focused discussion of whether general justice is the same as virtue. Competing answers to this question have been offered on Aristotle's behalf, and different parts of EN V.1–2 appear to support alternative views.
Claudia Yau
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Empathy in technologically mediated patient-provider communication: a phenomenological and postphenomenological exploration. [PDF]
Assing Hvidt E, Olesen F.
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Scientific or naïve? Perceptions of direct and indirect realism, and why they matter
Abstract Philosophical debates about the nature of perception are standardly informed by an empirical assumption about folk beliefs: They assume there is such a thing as “the” common‐sense conception of vision, and that this conception is captured by Direct Realism.
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