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Categorial versus naturalized epistemology
Abstract How do we know what kinds of things constitute knowledge or justified belief? Naturalized epistemology is committed to denying a priori insight into the kinds of kinds that are and are not knowledge or justification makers. By contrast, it is argued here that knowledge of these matters is a priori knowledge of a special kind.
Nick Zangwill
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<i>FIAT LUX</i>: The Mullein's (<i>Verbascum</i> sp.) Image and Its Symbology Through History Within the Euro-Mediterranean Culture. [PDF]
Soldovieri N +4 more
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The spiritual background of ours rationalisms: Or about the precise point where a Lutheran form of modernity differs from a genuinely Cartesian one [PDF]
Juan Carlos Moreno Romo, Juan Carlos
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Infrastructure as archive: Examining the colonial geographies of rivers
Short Abstract This paper begins by looking at a biodiversity conservation project on the River Severn (UK) and argues that dominant technocratic framings of it ignore the colonial legacies that shape the river. It then develops an original theory of infrastructure as colonial archive to interrupt dominant spatial imaginaries that conventionally ...
Austin Read
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Economic Rationality and International Humanitarianism: Ryōkichi Sagane's Advocacy Regarding the Introduction of Foreign Nuclear Reactors to Japan. [PDF]
Inohana M.
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The Social Agreement as the Manifestation of Rationalism in the Reflection of State and the Law
Małgorzata Łuszczyńska
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The Need to Widen the Concept of Health and to Include the Spiritual Dimension. [PDF]
Wüthrich-Grossenbacher U.
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