BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «FALLIBLY»
Temukaké kagunané saka
fallibly ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
fallibly lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
Self-revision mediates some important connections from p-fallibility to c-fallibility.
Suppose that (1) S's belief that p is weakly p-fallibly justified by source A. The
conjunction of (1) and (2) S's belief that p is self-revised entails (3) A justifies S's ...
Albert Casullo Professor of Philosophy University of Nebraska at Lincoln, 2003
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Contextualisms in Epistemology
EAP2f: (1) It is fallibly e-possible that I am a handless BIV. (2) If (1), then it is
fallibly e-possible that I don't have hands. (3) If it is fallibly e-possible that I don't
have hands, then I don't fallibly know that I have hands. (4) Hence, I don't fallibly
know ...
Elke Brendel, Christoph Jäger, 2005
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Blind Realism: An Essay on Human Knowledge and Natural Science
DEFENDING FALLIBILISTIC FOUNDATIONALISM How Can Basic Knowledge
Be True But Fallibly Known?: A Rationale for the question How then can a
proposition which is basically known be both true and fallibly known? This may
seem an ...
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Fallibilism and Warrant
My fallibly seeing the fawn entails that I am seeing the fawn (on the supposed
perceptual model), and my fallibly seeing the fawn entails that my seeing the
fawn is prone to error or failure of some kind—not that I am in error, but rather that
I ...
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Rules, Reasons, and Norms
The other two additional elements in our account of rules require respectively that
a rule must be directly readable and fallibly readable. That a rule is directly
readable means that the competent rule-follower can tell straightaway what it ...
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Rule-Following and Meaning
That a rule is fallibly readable means that no matter how directly the rule speaks
to him, no matter how quickly he can tell what it apparently requires, that fact
alone does not provide the rule-follower with an epistemic guarantee that he has
got ...
Crispin Wright, Alexander Miller, 2002
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Do Not Reisist the Spirit's Call
fallibly efficacious means for the end . . .taken in this sense we concede the entire
objection of our adversary. It is indubitable that the antecedentwill ofthe end, ifit
does not bring with it a consequent will of the means, at least offallibly efficacious
...
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Self-Knowledge: Beginning Philosophy Right Here and Now
fallibly. It's odd, how readily people find fallibility frightening. If it's scary, so is
everything we do! Living itself is fallible, able to end at any moment. Every
moment I'm alive, I am fallible in whatever I do. Reaching out, my grip could close
too early ...
Stephen Hetherington, 2007
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The Common Mind : An Essay on Psychology, Society, and ...
With a property the subject must be able to identify it independently of any
instance and, being able to read off its requirements directly and fallibly, set
herself intentionally to respect the constraint it involves in the intentional attitudes
she forms.
Philip Pettit Professor of Social and Political Theory Australian National University, 1996
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Reason, Regulation, and Realism: Towards a Regulatory ...
Substituting "fallibly rationally warranted" for claims to truth, the Wheel Argument
becomes: Let C represent any epistemically accessible, hence practically usable,
criterion of fallible rationally warranted scientific acceptance. What validates the ...
Clifford Alan Hooker, 1995
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «FALLIBLY»
Weruhi yèn pawarta nasional lan internasional wis ngomongaké lan kepriyé aran
fallibly digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
The Fallibility of Critique - a Response to Ivo Vegter
Fallibly, of course! By ANTHONY EGAN and GRANT TUNGAY. Though Francis frames his discussion within the paradigms of Catholic theology ... «AllAfrica.com, Jun 15»
A review of Rhythm, Repetition & Pattern at SPACE
... Twombly but miniaturized) in "Tyrian and NonSpectral Color"; they're marks so fallibly human, a work session's beginning to end is visible. «PGH City Paper, Jun 15»
Desert: A Metaphor from the Study of Genetics
The shift in the language of genetics made me smile. It is so predictably, fallibly human to discount the value of anything we don't have a name for, a schematic ... «Acupuncture Today, Jun 15»
Music for Wartime
... whose tenderly wrought frailties and inconsistencies make them seem all the more fallibly human—a quality beautifully showcased in "The ... «Publishers Weekly, Jun 15»
Wlmington on Movies: Black Souls
... that makes sense, with characters that seem not just impossibly good or incredibly evil or wildly unlikely, but richly, fallibly, terrifyingly human. «Movie City News, Apr 15»
Ban This Filth: Sweeney Todd At The Coliseum
... and Philip Quast, long time Javert, made Judge Turpin seem less monstrous and more fallibly human than any other recent interpretation. «Londonist, Apr 15»
Book Review: NIDNTTE
Thankfully the NIDNTTE attempts, however fallibly, to relate words by semantic domain – much like Louw & Nida – resulting in: (1) Providing a ... «Patheos, Mar 15»
REVIEW: Kill Me Now, Park Theatre
... demands his father and Aunt discuss euthanasia is heart-stopping, largely because Wise has made the father utterly real, fallibly human. «British Theatre, Mar 15»
The mysterious attraction of an aging, domineering chauvinist
At the same time, the principals in Hiroki's romantic dramas usually turn out to be distinctively, fallibly, likably human, including the seemingly ... «The Japan Times, Feb 15»
The Ethics Of The 'Singularity'
... the safeguards necessary to protect us from a race of machines who will know more than us, think faster and farther and less fallibly than us, ... «NPR, Jan 15»