Episteme

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11What is Life? Daniel Sander Hoffmann im Gespräch mit Bernd-Olaf Küppers Episteme Vol. 124, 2002 Episteme: Thank you very much for kindly accepting to participate in this interview, Dr. Küppers. You are member of the s

What is Life? Daniel Sander Hoffmann im Gespräch mit Bernd-Olaf Küppers Episteme Vol. 124, 2002 Episteme: Thank you very much for kindly accepting to participate in this interview, Dr. Küppers. You are member of the s

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Source URL: www.bernd-olaf-kueppers.de

Language: English - Date: 2015-01-27 05:07:07
    12Du lait traditionnel au lait fonctionnel : mythes, légendes et symboles Eric BIRLOUEZ, cabinet Epistème () Agronome consultant et enseignant en Histoire et Sociologie de l’Alimentation Le lait

    Du lait traditionnel au lait fonctionnel : mythes, légendes et symboles Eric BIRLOUEZ, cabinet Epistème () Agronome consultant et enseignant en Histoire et Sociologie de l’Alimentation Le lait

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    Source URL: ericbirlouez.fr

    Language: French - Date: 2017-07-06 09:44:32
      13Chance, Credence and Circles * Fabrizio Cariani [forthcoming in an Episteme symposium, semi-final draft, October 25, 2016] Abstract This is a discussion of Richard Pettigrew’s Accuracy and the Laws of

      Chance, Credence and Circles * Fabrizio Cariani [forthcoming in an Episteme symposium, semi-final draft, October 25, 2016] Abstract This is a discussion of Richard Pettigrew’s Accuracy and the Laws of

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      Source URL: philpapers.org

      Language: English
        14TESTIMONIAL INSULT: A MORAL REASON FOR BELIEF? Finlay MALCOLM ABSTRACT: When you don’t believe a speaker’s testimony for reasons that call into question the speaker’s credibility, it seems that this is an insult ag

        TESTIMONIAL INSULT: A MORAL REASON FOR BELIEF? Finlay MALCOLM ABSTRACT: When you don’t believe a speaker’s testimony for reasons that call into question the speaker’s credibility, it seems that this is an insult ag

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        Source URL: logos-and-episteme.acadiasi.ro

        Language: English - Date: 2018-04-17 06:21:19
          15EXPLANATORY VIRTUES ARE INDICATIVE OF TRUTH Kevin McCAIN ABSTRACT: In a recent issue of this journal, Miloud Belkoniene challenges explanationist accounts of evidential support in two ways. First, he alleges that there a

          EXPLANATORY VIRTUES ARE INDICATIVE OF TRUTH Kevin McCAIN ABSTRACT: In a recent issue of this journal, Miloud Belkoniene challenges explanationist accounts of evidential support in two ways. First, he alleges that there a

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          Source URL: logos-and-episteme.acadiasi.ro

          Language: English - Date: 2018-04-17 06:12:59
            16Claude Panaccio, Mental Language: From Plato to William of Ockham. Translated by Joshua P. Hochschild and Meredith K. Ziebart. Series: Texts and Studies in Medieval Philosophy (New York: Fordham University Press, 2017) R

            Claude Panaccio, Mental Language: From Plato to William of Ockham. Translated by Joshua P. Hochschild and Meredith K. Ziebart. Series: Texts and Studies in Medieval Philosophy (New York: Fordham University Press, 2017) R

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            Language: English - Date: 2018-04-17 05:55:05
              17Logos & Episteme), TOUCHSTONES OF HISTORY: Anscombe, Hume, and Julius Caesar Catherine Z. Elgin Skeptical worries aside, we seem to know a good deal about history. But how do we know what we know about his

              Logos & Episteme), TOUCHSTONES OF HISTORY: Anscombe, Hume, and Julius Caesar Catherine Z. Elgin Skeptical worries aside, we seem to know a good deal about history. But how do we know what we know about his

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              Source URL: elgin.harvard.edu

              - Date: 2012-06-14 13:56:40
                18Deliberationally Useless Conditionals Karolina Krzy˙zanowska  (forthcoming in Episteme) Abstract Decision theorists tend to treat indicative conditionals with reservation, because they can easily

                Deliberationally Useless Conditionals Karolina Krzy˙zanowska (forthcoming in Episteme) Abstract Decision theorists tend to treat indicative conditionals with reservation, because they can easily

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                Source URL: karolinakrzyzanowska.com

                Language: English - Date: 2018-02-09 16:00:16
                  19LAKATOSIAN PARTICULARISM Howard SANKEY ABSTRACT: This paper explores a particularist element in the theory of method of Imre Lakatos, who appealed to the value-judgements of élite scientists in the appraisal of competin

                  LAKATOSIAN PARTICULARISM Howard SANKEY ABSTRACT: This paper explores a particularist element in the theory of method of Imre Lakatos, who appealed to the value-judgements of élite scientists in the appraisal of competin

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                  Source URL: logos-and-episteme.acadiasi.ro

                  Language: English - Date: 2018-04-17 06:00:17
                    20REJOINDER TO HAZE Fred ADAMS, Murray CLARKE ABSTRACT: Tristan Haze claims we have made two mistakes in replying to his two attempted counter-examples to Tracking Theories of Knowledge.1 Here we respond to his two recent

                    REJOINDER TO HAZE Fred ADAMS, Murray CLARKE ABSTRACT: Tristan Haze claims we have made two mistakes in replying to his two attempted counter-examples to Tracking Theories of Knowledge.1 Here we respond to his two recent

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                    Source URL: logos-and-episteme.acadiasi.ro

                    - Date: 2016-07-06 13:58:24