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Direction of fit
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Fit
The technical term direction-of-fit is used to describe the distinctions that are offered by two related sets of opposing terms: * The more general…
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2015
2015
Understanding 'Practical Knowledge'
John Schwenkler
2015
Corpus ID: 143164339
According to one traditional conception, knowledge is always a passive or receptive state that re ects the way things are in the…
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2015
2015
An Analysis of Regulative Speech Acts in English Contracts - Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
Bjarne Blom
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A. Trosborg
2015
Corpus ID: 43606593
This paper deals with the language used to express legal speech acts in simple contracts within the field of English Contract Law…
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2013
2013
Theories of Consciousness as Reflexivity
F. Peters
2013
Corpus ID: 10888378
Consciousness is best understood in context, as one element of an interactive waking state in which the greater part of cognitive…
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2013
2013
A Defence of Anti-Psychologism About Reasons
Alex Beldan
2013
Corpus ID: 140463500
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2012
2012
Changing Direction on Direction of Fit
A. Gregory
2012
Corpus ID: 2973471
In this paper, I show that we should understand the direction of fit of beliefs and desires in normative terms. After rehearsing…
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2009
2009
The Logical Form of Status-Function Declarations
R. Evans
2009
Corpus ID: 122665416
We are able to participate in countless different sorts of social practice. This indefinite set of capacities must be explainable…
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
Must We Know What We Say
Matt Weiner
2005
Corpus ID: 170143894
The knowledge account of assertion seems to provide a clear and simple connection between the key concept of epistemology…
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2004
2004
EMOTIONS: WHAT I KNOW, WHAT I'D LIKE TO THINK I KNOW, AND WHAT I'D LIKE TO THINK
R. Sousa
2004
Corpus ID: 73562491
In connection with a position measuring system for great measuring lengths, several partial scale elements preferably formed of…
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2002
2002
Declarative power, representation, and mandate: A formal analysis
Jonathan Gelati
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Guido Governatori
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A. Rotolo
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G. Sartor
2002
Corpus ID: 5068793
In this paper we provide a formal framework for developing the idea of normative co-ordination. We argue that this idea is based…
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1997
1997
A Basic Classification of Legal Institutions
Dick W. P. Ruiter
1997
Corpus ID: 29885548
The author offers a general definition of legal institutions. A distinction between institutional legal concepts, legal…
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