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The Epistemology of Disagreement: Why Not Bayesianism? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Disagreement is a ubiquitous feature of human life, and philosophers have dutifully attended to it. One important question related to disagreement is epistemological: How does a rational person change her beliefs (if at all) in light of disagreement from
Mulligan, Thomas
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Triada obrazów akwatycznych jako podstawa integralności kompozycji filmu dokumentalnego Ołeksandra Awszarowa i Switłany Rudiuk Wasz Wasyl

open access: yesImages, 2023
The article is dedicated to analysing the compositional integrity of Oleksandr Avsharov and Svitlana Rudyuk’s documentary Yours, Vasyl (2019) through the prism of key aquatic images, including the city flood from the archival materials of Kyiv ...
Tetiana Mychajłowa
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Suffering and Prayer in the Messianic Community of Jas 5:13a

open access: yesVerbum Vitae, 2021
Jas 5:13a encourages anyone within the community who suffers to pray. The text does not, however, specify whether the prayer is for the elimination of suffering or for the grace to endure it. The aim of this work, therefore, is to identify the purpose of
Christopher Naseri
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Steadfast logic programs

open access: yesThe Journal of Logic Programming, 1999
Summary: We present the notion of steadfastness that at once embodies modularity, reusability, and formal correctness. A steadfast program is an open program with parameters, which is parametrically correct in the sense that it will always be correct with respect to its (open) specification whenever its parameters are computed correctly.
Kung-Kiu Lau   +2 more
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Epistemic Disagreement and ’Elu We’Elu

open access: yesStudia Humana, 2017
A lively exchange in recent epistemology considers the problem of epistemic disagreement between peers: disagreement between those who share evidence and have equal cognitive abilities.
Halberstam Joshua
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Ancient Trees and Aged Peasants

open access: yes19, 2021
This article takes as its starting point Jacob George Strutt’s description, in his Sylva Britannica (1826) of the Cowthorpe Oak, an ancient oak tree, as being ‘like some aged peasant, whose toil-worn limbs still give evidence of the strength which ...
Christiana Joan Payne
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‘Coalition Politics’ and Regional Steadfastness

open access: yesAnnali di Ca’ Foscari: Serie Orientale, 2014
After the evacuation from Beirut in late 1982, the PFLP tries to formulate new policy patterns, both at the Palestinian and the regional level, in order to present its own alternative, opposing Arafat’s attempts to start direct negotiations with ...
Leopardi, Francesco Saverio
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Psyche zrzuca kajdany: Teatr łódzki w listopadzie 1918

open access: yesPamiętnik Teatralny, 2018
The Polski Theatre in Łódź headed by Franciszek Rychłowski opened the new 1918/1919 season with a production of ’Eros i Psyche’ (Eros and Psyche) by Jerzy Żuławski.
Anna Kuligowska-Korzeniewska
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Cuban Migration and the Sahrawi. Between “Treason” and Hope

open access: yesÍconos, 2015
Despite the scarcity of comparative academic literature, there exists a close relationship between Cuba and the Western Sahara. This connection was carved during the Cold War, by means of the assistance, respect and shared position offered in the face of
Carmen Gómez Martín   +1 more
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Dramatising Solidarity and Unification in Divided Palestine: The Chorus and the Ghost in Kamel EL-Basha’s Following the Footsteps of Hamlet (2013)

open access: yesHumanities, 2021
This essay explores how Kamel EL-Basha’s theatre production Following the Footsteps of Hamlet (2013) preaches unity and resistance in a post-2006 divided Palestine.
Ziad Abushalha
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