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ABSTRACT It has recently been argued that purported evidential and zetetic norms issue contradictory verdicts and that such contradictions best be resolved in favor of zetetic norms. The paper argues that this line of argument proves unsuccessful. First, natural formulations of what one ought to do if inquiring into a given matter resemble anankastic ...
Julien Dutant +2 more
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Bile Duct Injury and Litigation in Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A Global Review of Current and Future Preventative Initiatives. [PDF]
Hoang DA +4 more
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ABSTRACT There is a natural view of the relationship between preference and choice: an option is choiceworthy if and only if no alternative is strictly preferred to it. I argue against this view on two grounds. First, it makes false predictions about which options are choiceworthy in games and in multidimensional choice settings.
Brian Weatherson
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Perceptions of Multiple Perpetrator Rape in the Courtroom. [PDF]
Burke KC +3 more
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Pluralist Pragmatism and Rationality
ABSTRACT Thomas Kelly and Stuart Cohen argue that intuitions about rationality provide a direct argument against the pragmatist's claim that there are practical reasons for and against belief. Although Susanna Rinard offers an insightful response to their “Rationality Argument” on behalf of robust pragmatism (the view that there are only practical ...
Stephanie Leary
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Cluster Analysis of VERDICT MRI for Cancer Tissue Characterization in Neuroendocrine Tumors. [PDF]
Lundholm L +5 more
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ABSTRACT In his reply to my book Ignorance: A Philosophical Study, Christopher Willard‐Kyle zooms in on erotetic ignorance and the Significance Condition of my account of ignorance. Erotetic ignorance is lacking the answers to certain questions when the question is sound and when there is an answer to the question.
Rik Peels
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