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In this paper we will study the way in which Scriptural revelation authority is sustained in the work of John Locke. First, we will show the recurrence and centrality of the Scriptural reference as a source of moral authority. Second, we will analyze the
Joan Severo Chumbita
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Assessing students' knowledge of the concept of science and scientific exploration and its relationship with understanding a physical concept (mass) [PDF]
Background and Objective: Today, a positivist one-dimensional view of science, where it considers scientific propositions to be objective, definite, and fixed, is not credible enough, and the interdisciplinary and multidimensional nature of science is ...
N. Basiri, F. Ahmadi, M. Neek-Amal
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Climates of democracy: Skeptical, rational, and radical imaginaries
AbstractHow will the theories and practices of democracy fare in a climate changing world? Are conventional democratic institutions ultimately doomed or are they able to become more responsive to a changing climate? Is there a need to reimagine democracy and how might it be reimagined?
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Religious Epistemology and Dialectic [PDF]
Hajj Muhammad Legenhausen* Received: 20/02/2019 | Accepted: 15/04/2019 Much recent discussion of the epistemology of religious belief has focused on justification of belief in the existence of God.
Hajj Muhammad legenhausen
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Finding a consensus between philosophy of applied and social sciences: A case of biology of human rights [PDF]
This paper is an attempt to provide an adequate theoretical framework to understand the biological basis of human rights. We argue that the skepticism about human rights is increasing especially among the most rational, innovative and productive ...
Younas, Ammar
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Aquinas’s actual response to a naturalistic challenge at ST I.2.3 is one which most naturalists would find unimpressive. However, I shall argue that there is a stronger response latent in his philosophical system.
O'Grady, Paul
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Epicureanism and Skepticism about Practical Reason [PDF]
Epicureans believe that death cannot harm the one who dies because they hold the existence condition, which states that a subject is able to be harmed only while they exist.
Frugé, Christopher
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ON ENVATTMENT - DISJUNCTIVISM, SKEPTICAL SCENARIOS AND RATIONALITY [PDF]
ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is two-fold: first, it is intended to articulate theses that are often assessed independently, thus showing that a strong version of epistemological disjunctivism about perceptual knowledge implies a transformative conception of rationality. This entails that individuals in skeptical scenarios could not entertain rational
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On the significance of L. Zagzebski’s results for solving the Gettier problem
The article is devoted to the analysis of the authoritative research results of L. Zagzebski on the Gettier problem, which has not been solved for many years.
R. A. Yartsev
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Pyrrhonian doubt in Russian religious philosophy of the first half of the 20th century: P. A. Florensky, L. P. Karsavin, Ya. S. Druskin [PDF]
The article studies the conceptualisation of doubt in the works of Pavel Florensky, Lev Karsavin, and Yakov Druskin and argues for a signifi cant similarity and genetic continuity of their approaches.
Ruslan Kraev
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