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Rach Cosker-Rowland
The Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 70, Issue 280, July 2020, Pages 547–569, https://doi.org/10.1093/pq/pqz078
Published: 02 December 2019
... second-personal reasons. This version of the error theory avoids the epistemic companions in guilt argument because, as I argue in Section II, epistemic reasons are not second-personal reasons. In this paper, I argue that there is a good case that we should accept both Conceptual...
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Ramon Das
The Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 66, Issue 262, January 2016, Pages 152–160, https://doi.org/10.1093/pq/pqv078
Published: 16 September 2015
... theory is to deploy a ‘companions in guilt’ (CG) strategy. The basic idea behind this strategy is to show that moral error theoretic arguments prove too much: if sound, they support an (implausible) error theoretic position in areas such as epistemic or practical reasoning. Christopher Cowie has recently...
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Rach Cosker-Rowland
The Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 66, Issue 262, January 2016, Pages 161–171, https://doi.org/10.1093/pq/pqv070
Published: 03 September 2015
... for desert landscapes and for fewer entities rather than more, is dialectically toothless. 14 It might seem that Cowie's point is that proponents of companions in guilt arguments such as Cuneo do not show that there are instances of relation R tout court. But rather only show...
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Christopher Cowie
The Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 64, Issue 256, July 2014, Pages 407–422, https://doi.org/10.1093/pq/pqu028
Published: 12 June 2014
... is a ‘companions in guilt’ argument (e.g., Mackie 1977 ; Lillehammer 2007 ). The argument proceeds by identifying some non-moral facts that both (i) share the (problematic) conceptual profile of moral facts in relevant respects and (ii) can be shown to exist. Identifying facts of this kind would defuse...
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Published: 25 October 2001
... for where I parked my car. Authoritative parenting Bedtime private speech Crib speech Egocentric speech Guilt Imaginary companions Literacy development Make-believe play Pride If you could become the shadow of a 2-to 8-year-old, furtively tagging along as the child goes about his or her daily...
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Published: 04 February 1999
... defoliation of the musical landscape around him. Poor Bix, many assessments seem to say, hobbled by second-raters and wannabes, their only glow a pallid reflection of his. especially confederates companions saxophonist outstanding This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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Published: 23 June 1994
... they meet a shepherd, Custennin, and stay with him. With his wife’s connivance, Olwen comes to meet them. But she cannot leave without her father’s permission. Culhwch Olwen obtained companions fortress This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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Published: 10 January 2002
... faithfully and wholeheartedly. They remained their own persons even while something of each found its way deep beneath the skin of the other. They couldn’t say exactly how, but there was something more to them together than simply one plus one. They thrived as companions, partners, and lovers...
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Published: 01 September 2020
... authority female companions of the Imams women in religious seminaries women scholars of Islam women scholars of Islamic law Recent decades have witnessed an explosion of scholarly output focusing on women in Islamic societies. A salient milestone in this development is represented by the publication...
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Published: 01 September 2020
... Najaf Shiraz Amin Nosrat d 1983 tablīgh Ha’eri Yazdi Abdulkarim marja‘ marja‘īyya Qom Sefati Zohreh b 1950 ḥawza Majles Iranian parliament taklīf ‘Alasvand Fariba b 1967 women muftis women qadis Islamic religious authority female companions of the Imams women in religious seminaries...
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Published: 23 October 2019
... recently the use of a­ rguments by analogy as a strategy within moral philosophy so-called companions in guilt arguments has been the subject of philosophical study and inter­ est in its own right.7 Indeed this is in part a consequence of Mackie s sugges­ tion that opponents of the error theory argue...
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Published: 24 October 2019
... disorder DID My Little Pony Escher Sandra Hage Patsy Hearing Voices Network HVN Romme Marius tulpamancy online communities imagination imagined companions plurality identity consciousness mental health In the early twentieth century, Alexandra David-Néel, a French-Belgian explorer who studied...
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Published: 24 January 2023
...This chapter describes the symbiosis of humans and things on the Silk Road. It narrates the things that traveled with their human companions, including food, clothing, texts, animals, and luxury items. The chapter describes that each of these performed a different social function on the road: food...
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Published: 20 October 2016
... and their external state supporters from the Dangerous Companions Project (DCP), this chapter presents the distribution of support over the Cold War and post–Cold War periods, state selection versus rebel selection processes, and specific types of support. In addition, it explains the related existing datasets...
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Published: 23 January 2014
... that moral error theory attributes to ordinary moral thought and discourse an error that simply is not there, is considered and rejected. It is argued that Finlay’s relativist theory is less plausible than Mackie’s error theory. Finally, some companions-in-guilt responses to the fourth queerness argument...
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Published: 28 September 1995
... by natural affinities) with other companions as wicked, and more desperate, he soon spent in that city, which affords remarkable facilities for ridding men of their money, all that remained of the five hundred dollars. remarkable ridding companions demands robbery This content is only available as a PDF. ...
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Published: 07 November 1996
... of dead, and in marry places the delving of the shells has brought out the oldest and set them out in display on the top of the new ones” (Barbusse 2 78). Live soldiers found themselves buried in falling dirt while shells disinterred their dead companions from shallow graves. Casualty lists that wound...
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Published: 11 February 2013
... came to see a contrast between the dynamism of apostolic evangelizing and the stasis of closed-minded zealotry. The memories of his life after leaving Jerusalem unwound for Ignatius on parallel trajectories of his gathering companions for apostolic ministries and his being persecuted by zealous Church...
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Published: 28 June 2006
... in the works of the postmodernists. The next section studies the reflection on the space of literary history caused by these visions. Finally, the chapter identifies the different companions to literature. cyberspace Eliot T S First World War the fragmentation Gibson William Greene Graham Mackenzie...
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Published: 01 August 2007
...This chapter discusses the opinion of British children on how the war affected gender relationships. Here, Enid Blyton presents a child's love for individual animals, toys, and even imaginary or non-existent companions. The chapter notes that this can act as a substitute or a way to emotional...