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On the Normativity of Presumptions: Contrasting Kauffeld’s and Whatelian Accounts
On a Whatelian conception, a presumption is a “supposition … [that] must stand good until some sufficient reason is adduced against it.” This view may be understood as operationalizing a distinct quality of warrant for the acceptability of claims ...
David Godden
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The Influence of Covid-19-Induced Unease Infrastructure on Cultural and Social Spheres
Covid-19 challenged the entire population of the world, affected everyone and all spheres of life, and changed the content, and the ways, of communication. For example, medical discourse was integrated in a variety of discursive fields.
Sergey Troitskiy
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The presumption of assurance [PDF]
AbstractAccording to the Assurance Theory of testimony, in telling an audience something, a speaker offers their assurance that what is told is true, which is something like their guarantee, or promise, of truth. However, speakers also tell lies and say things they do not have the authority to back up. So why does understanding tellings to be a form of
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The presumption of innocence in EU law: One step forward, two steps backwards [PDF]
The topic of the paper is the presumption of innocence in EU law and the case law of the Court of Justice EU. The paper begins by outlining legal regulation of the presumption of innocence in the Charter of fundamental rights of the EU and the Directive ...
Nenadić Svetlana
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Arap Dilinde Hurûfu’l-Me'âniler ve Çok Anlamlılığa Etkisi (Necm Suresi İlk Yirmi Üç Ayet Örneği)
Arapçada Hurûfu’l-me’ânîler çeşitli işlevlere sahip ve cümlenin anlamını belirleyen dilsel yapılardır. Bu yapılara fiillerle isimler ya da isimlerle isimler arasında bir anlam ilişkisi kurmaları nedeniyle Hurûfu’l-me’ânî (anlam harfleri) denir.
Hüseyin Dursun
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Putting the ‘presumption’ back in the ‘presumption of innocence’
This article tackles the question: can the Presumption of Innocence (PoI) be a presumption? Whereas many criminal law theorists rejection such a notion, I draw inspiration from argumentation theorists and philosophers—in particular, Petar Bodlović and Edna Ullmann-Margalit—and argue in favour of it; indeed, argumentation theory often holds the PoI out
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Our varied communities of discourse face a rhetorical future shaped by juridical styles reminiscent of the "adversary culture" postulated by post-war American critic Lionel Trilling. Itself the subject of litigious debate.
Richard H. Gaskins
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The presumption of innocence: Interpretation and application in online journalism
Implementation of the Presumption of Innocence by journalists has implications for the occurrence of trial by the press and potentially impacts social disharmony. This study aims to explain the interpretation of the presumption of innocence in journalism,
Dicky Wahyudi+2 more
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Presumptions and Burdens of Proof [PDF]
This paper studies the logical modelling of presumptions and their effects on the burden of proof. Presumptions are modelled as default rules and their effect on the burden of proof is defined in terms of a distinction between the burden of production, the burden of persuasion and the tactical burden of proof.
SARTOR, GIOVANNI, H. Prakken
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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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