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المنهج الكلامي عند الإمام أبي الحسن الأشعري وصلته بالتحديات اللفلسفية المعاصرة [PDF]
This research focuses on Abu al-Hasan al-Ash`ari’s legacy and how to reconstruct it in order to provide an Islamic response to the contemporary philosophical challenges.
Ibrahim Mohamed Zein
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Normative Alethic Pluralism [PDF]
Some philosophers have argued that truth is a norm of judgement and have provided a variety of formulations of this general thesis. In this paper, I shall side with these philosophers and assume that truth is a norm of judgement.
A Gibbard +35 more
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Progress and Historical Reflection in Philosophy [PDF]
What is the epistemic significance of reflecting on a discipline’s past for making progress in that discipline? I assume that the answer to this question negatively correlates with that discipline’s degree of progress over time.
Grundmann, Thomas
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Modal Rationalism and the Objection from the Insolvability of Modal Disagreement [PDF]
The objection from the insolvability of principle-based modal disagreements appears to support the claim that there are no objective modal facts, or at the very least modal facts cannot be accounted for by modal rationalist theories.
Rusu, Mihai
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Epistemic Peer Disagreement [PDF]
We offer a critical survey of the most discussed accounts of epistemic peer disagreement that are found in the recent literature.
Ferrari, Filippo +1 more
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The Logic of Conditional Belief [PDF]
The logic of indicative conditionals remains the topic of deep and intractable philosophical disagreement. I show that two influential epistemic norms—the Lockean theory of belief and the Ramsey test for conditional belief—are jointly sufficient to ...
Eva, Benjamin
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While Ricoeur’s argumentation is philosophical, the symbols of religion nevertheless form an integral part of what his work investigated, and represent a meeting point between conviction and critique.
Amy Daughton
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Morally Respectful Listening and its Epistemic Consequences [PDF]
What does it mean to listen to someone respectfully, that is, insofar as they are due recognition respect? This paper addresses that question and gives the following answer: it is to listen in such a way that you are open to being surprised.
Aiken Scott +21 more
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Disagreement and easy bootstrapping [PDF]
Should conciliating with disagreeing peers be considered sufficient for reaching rational beliefs? Thomas Kelly argues that when taken this way, Conciliationism lets those who enter into a disagreement with an irrational belief reach a rational belief ...
Tal, Eyal
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mCritical assessment of Denise A. Spelberg s View of Ifk verses ( Quran, Nur/ 11-20), the article of “Aisha” in EQ [PDF]
Denise Spellberg’s article on “A'isha” in the Encyclopedia of Quran pays much concern to the story of Ifk (falsehood) in the verses 11-20 of Sura al-Nur.
Fariba Pat, bi bi sadat razi bahabadi
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