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Hume's epistemological legacy is often perceived as a predominantly negative sceptical one. His infamous problem of induction continues to perplex philosophers to this day, and many of his sceptical worries maintain their interest in contemporary eyes (e.
Qu Hsueh
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Educational leadership in education development centers: A qualitative study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Education development centers (EDCs) have a vital role in improving the quality of medical education. This study was conducted with the aim of discovering educational leadership characteristics in EDCs.
Mansoureh Taghavinia +2 more
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The paper argues that (i) the notion of epistemic reliability, as it is standardly defined within mainstream epistemology, is a multidimensional concept, and that (ii) paying attention to reliability’s multidimensional nature can significantly expand ...
S. Orestis Palermos
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Representations, judgments, and the swamping problem for reliabilism [PDF]
This article argues for a way out of the swamping problem by showing where his virtue epistemology substantially departs from traditional process reliabilism and how such departure is enough to protect the former from issues that affect the way the ...
Ernest Sosa
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From understanding to justifying: Computational reliabilism for AI-based forensic evidence evaluation [PDF]
Techniques from artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in forensic evidence evaluation and are currently applied in biometric fields. However, it is generally not possible to fully understand how and why these algorithms reach their conclusions ...
Juan M. Durán +3 more
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In a short note written in 1929, Frank Ramsey put forward a reliabilist account of knowledge anticipating those given by Armstrong (1973) and Goldman (1967), among others, a few decades later.
Weng Hong Tang
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A knowledge first virtue reliabilism of Christoph Kelp [PDF]
This article examines Christoph Kelp’s project of epistemology, which combines the approaches of Timothy Williamson’s knowledge-first approach and Ernest Sosa’s virtue reliabilism.
A. M. Kardash
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A Critical Review of Zagzebski’s Theory of Virtue Epistemology: Some Preliminary Objections [PDF]
Linda Zagzebski’s reading of virtue epistemology is consisted of several elements. In her synthetic theory, if not eclectic, there are many defects. In this research, after providing a very short explanation of the core of the theory, four defects are ...
Akram Askarzadeh Mazraeh
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Comment to "Representations, judgments, and the swamping problem for reliabilism"
Commented Article: SOSA, Ernest. Representations, judgments, and the swamping problem for reliabilism: why the problem applies to process reliabilism, but not to virtue reliabilism. Trans/Form/Ação: Unesp journal of philosophy, vol. 44, Special issue in
Breno R. G. Santos
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A Critical Analysis of Process Reliabilism in "What is justified belief?" [PDF]
Process reliabilism is one of the most important, and impressive theories in epistemology that was formulated by Alvin Goldman in "What is justified belief?" in 1970s. In this paper, first, we describe process reliablism in a simple form.
abdollah ansaari, jalal peykani
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