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Belief, Rational and Justified [PDF]
It is clear that beliefs can be assessed both as to their justification and their rationality. What is not as clear, however, is how the rationality and justification of belief relate to one another.
Siscoe, Wes
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From symposion to goṣṭhī: The Adaptation of a Greek Social Custom in Ancient India
The symposion, a male social gathering that began in ancient Greece, was a social institution by and for men, hence a type of men’s society as we might understand it in modern parlance.
Kenneth Zysk
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The institutionalization of several wine regions during the dictatorial government of João Franco means an understanding of both the role of the state and the national interest that contradicts the philosophy of liberalism.
António Rafael Amaro
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Classical invariantism and the puzzle of fallibilism [PDF]
This paper revisits a puzzle that arises for theories of knowledge according to which one can know on the basis of merely inductive grounds. No matter how strong such theories require inductive grounds to be if a belief based on them is to qualify as ...
Kelp, Christoph
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Looking for a psychology for the inner rational agent [PDF]
Research in psychology and behavioural economics shows that individuals’ choices often depend on ‘irrelevant’ contextual factors. This presents problems for normative economics, which has traditionally used preference-satisfaction as its criterion.
Sugden, Robert
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Critique of al-Ghazālī’s Interpretation of Avicenna’s Alleged References to Wine Consumption [PDF]
Al-Ghazālī is among the most prominent critics of philosophy in the Islamic tradition. He opposed philosophers through both theoretical and practical critiques, including arguments for internal incoherence, external objections, and moral appraisals of ...
gholamali moghaddam +1 more
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Higher Order Thought and the Problem of Radical Confabulation [PDF]
Currently, one of the most influential theories of consciousness is Rosenthal's version of higher-order-thought (HOT). We argue that the HOT theory allows for two distinct interpretations: a one-component and a two-component view.
Lane, Timothy, Liang, Caleb
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CONDITIONS FOR APPLYING A MARKETING APPROACH BY BULGARIAN VEGETABLE PRODUCERS
The purpose of the article is to outline the prerequisites for the implementation of marketing activities by Bulgarian vegetable producers. Improving the effectiveness of marketing activities can be achieved only if the necessary prerequisites for this ...
Teodor Radev
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The article highlights gustatory lexicon usage in advertising top quality foods by the two famous British shops – Fortnum & Mason (F&M) and Forman & Field (F&F).
Alla Belova
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The article introduces a new concept at the intersection of philosophy, aesthetics, literary criticism, history, oenology and branding: mythopoetics. Mythopoetics of wine is understood as a special method of wine analytics that takes the perception of ...
Oleg Shevchenko / Олег Константинович Шевченко +1 more
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