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Author: Sevenhundred Elves
Date: Aug 22, 2008 00:29
...>>> 1. Suppose, that there are basic empirical beliefs, that is, emperical beliefs (a) which are epistemically justified, and (b) whose justification does not depend on that of any further emperical beliefs. 2. For a belief to be episemically justified requires that there be a reason why it is likely to be true. 3. A belief is justified for a person ...
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Author: John Larkin
Date: Aug 21, 2008 18:05
... 1. Suppose, that there are basic empirical beliefs, that is, emperical beliefs (a) which are epistemically justified, and (b) whose justification does not depend on that of any further emperical beliefs. 2. For a belief to be episemically justified requires that there be a reason why it is likely to be true. 3. A belief is justified for a person only if ...
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Author: John Larkin
Date: Aug 21, 2008 13:44
.../wiki/Empirical 1. Suppose, that there are basic empirical beliefs, that is, emperical beliefs (a) which are epistemically justified, and (b) whose justification does not depend on that of any further emperical beliefs. 2. For a belief to be episemically justified requires that there be a reason why it is likely to be true. 3. A belief is justified for a person only if he is...
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Author: John Jones
Date: Aug 21, 2008 11:31
... 1. Suppose, that there are basic empirical beliefs, that is, emperical beliefs (a) which are epistemically justified, and (b) whose justification does not depend on that of any further emperical beliefs. 2. For a belief to be episemically justified requires that there be a reason why it is likely to be true. 3. A belief is justified for a person only if he ...
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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Aug 21, 2008 11:27
... 1. Suppose, that there are basic empirical beliefs, that is, emperical beliefs (a) which are epistemically justified, and (b) whose justification does not depend on that of any further emperical beliefs. 2. For a belief to be episemically justified requires that there be a reason why it is likely to be true. 3. A belief is justified for a person only if ...
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Author: John Jones
Date: Aug 21, 2008 11:21
.../Empirical 1. Suppose, that there are basic empirical beliefs, that is, emperical beliefs (a) which are epistemically justified, and (b) whose justification does not depend on that of any further emperical beliefs. 2. For a belief to be episemically justified requires that there be a reason why it is likely to be true. 3. A belief is justified for a person only if ...
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Author: Publius
Date: Aug 21, 2008 11:16
.../Empirical 1. Suppose, that there are basic empirical beliefs, that is, emperical beliefs (a) which are epistemically justified, and (b) whose justification does not depend on that of any further emperical beliefs. 2. For a belief to be episemically justified requires that there be a reason why it is likely to be true. 3. A belief is justified for a person only if ...
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 21, 2008 09:41
....org/wiki/Empirical 1. Suppose, that there are basic empirical beliefs, that is, emperical beliefs (a) which are epistemically justified, and (b) whose justification does not depend on that of any further emperical beliefs. 2. For a belief to be episemically justified requires that there be a reason why it is likely to be true. 3. A belief is justified for a person only if he is in ...
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Author: Ms. Fanny
Date: May 15, 2008 05:49
...a database for my department using OneNote 2007. My concern is about compatibility of this version with next generations. As you can figure out, it could imply to lose information and money/time, if further upgrades are not user-friendly. I have read some issues between ON'03 and ON'07 (for that, I wanted to share my concern). It is likely that OneNote 2007 will not ...
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Author: Ilya Koulchin
Date: May 14, 2008 12:06
... a database for my department using OneNote 2007. My concern is about compatibility of this version with next generations. As you can figure out, it could imply to lose information and money/time, if further upgrades are not user-friendly. I have read some issues between ON'03 and ON'07 (for that, I wanted to share my concern). It is likely that OneNote 2007 will not be able to ...
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