- the view that some or all
types of
knowledge are unattainable. But the
fallibility of our
knowledge — or the
thesis that all
knowledge is guesswork, though...
- The
Fallible Fiend is a
fantasy novel by
American writer L.
Sprague de Camp, the
third book of his
Novarian series. It was
first published as a two-part...
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Liberalism and
progressivism within Islam involve professed Muslims who have
created a
considerable body of
progressive thought about Islamic understanding...
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published in 2002 by Picador. The book is
divided into
three sections:
Fallibility, Mystery, and Uncertainty, all
going in
depth into the
problems physicians...
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Though some
Muslim scholars may
accept a
certain degree of
angelic fallibility,
these angels do not
rebel on
their own part
against God but fail to...
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Certain youth rights advocates use the
argument of
fallibility against the
belief that
others can know what is best or
worst for an...
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different responses in
readers and are best
described using scales for
fallibility and untrustworthiness." She
proffers that all
fictional texts that employ...
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philosophers hold that
since all ****umptions
about what
others experience are
fallible, and that
therefore all
attempts to help or
protect beings that are not...
- replicated." Gilovich, Thomas. (1993). How We Know What Isn't So: The
Fallibility of
Human Reason in
Everyday Life. Free Press. p. 160. ISBN 978-0-02-911706-4...
- believed), and
through this and
other discoveries that
demonstrated the
fallibility of
traditional authorities, a
radically empirical attitude developed...