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Persons and Values: Reasons in Conflict and Moral Disagreement
Ethics, 1984S. I. Benn
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Disagreement, Deference, and Religious Commitment
, 2019The striking extent of religious disagreement suggests that religious conviction is very often the result of processes that do not reliably produce true beliefs.
J. Pittard
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2018
Elgin offers a discussion of some nuances so far neglected in the peer disagreement literature. Elgin points out that the so-called solutions to instances of peer disagreement assume that disagreement is a problem to be solved when peers either conciliate or they remain steadfast.
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Elgin offers a discussion of some nuances so far neglected in the peer disagreement literature. Elgin points out that the so-called solutions to instances of peer disagreement assume that disagreement is a problem to be solved when peers either conciliate or they remain steadfast.
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ENTITLEMENT AND MUTUALLY RECOGNIZED REASONABLE DISAGREEMENT
Episteme, 2013AbstractMost people not only think that it is possible for reasonable people to disagree, but that it is possible for people to recognize that they are parties to a reasonable disagreement. The aim of this paper is to explain how such mutually recognized reasonable disagreements are possible.
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Social Network Disagreement and Reasoned Candidate Preferences
American Politics Research, 2019This study investigates the effects of social network disagreement on candidate preferences. Although much research has explored the effects of disagreement on political tolerance and disengagement, less work has examined the relation between disagreement and political reasoning.
Pierce D. Ekstrom +3 more
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WEBS OF FAITH AS A SOURCE OF REASONABLE DISAGREEMENT
Critical Review, 2011Abstract An individual's beliefs can be seen as rationally related to one another in a kind of web. These beliefs, however, may not form a single, seamless web. There may exist smaller, largely self-contained webs with few or no rational relations to the larger web.
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Reasonable Disagreement and Political Deadlock
2015This chapter shows that there is reasonable disagreement over some elements of distributive fairness in the UNFCCC. It specifically argues that there is reasonable disagreement over the fair distribution of emission rights in this context. It does this by analysing various principles of distributive fairness that have been advocated both in theory and ...
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Reasonable Disagreement and Rational Group Inquiry
Episteme: A Journal of Social Epistemology, 2007ABSTRACTAccording to one widely held view, a belief is fully justified only if it holds up against the strongest available counterarguments, and we can be appropriately confident that it does hold up only if there is free and open critical discussion of those beliefs between us and our epistemic peers.
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Animal Treatment as a Matter of Reasonable Disagreement
2020This chapter provides an analysis of the disagreement about the moral status of animals. To check whether epistemically justified disagreements are possible in practice, two paradigmatic cases of peer disagreement are discussed: the first regarding the admissibility of the use of animals in research laboratories and the second regarding the problem of ...
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