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fallibilism is
often misunderstood,
because people tend to
confuse fallible propositions with
fallible agents. She
claims that
logic is revisable,
which means that...
- 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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their tasks. In contrast,
schools of
theology (Kalām)
often accept the
fallibility of angels. Ashʿarites
agree that
angels have no free agency, but argue...
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supreme exponents of the tradition. Dark
Romanticism focuses on
human fallibility, self-destruction, judgement, punishment, as well as the psychological...
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authority is an
informal fallacy, and
obtaining knowledge in this way is
fallible. This
argument is a form of
genetic fallacy; in
which the
conclusion about...
- in the
Markets is a book by N****im
Nicholas Taleb that
deals with the
fallibility of
human knowledge. It was
first published in 2001.
Updated editions...
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philosopher of
mathematics and science,
known for his
thesis of the
fallibility of
mathematics and its "methodology of
proofs and re****ations" in its...
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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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witnessing to the
universality of God and God's
kingdom working through the
fallible,
earthly ecclesia Anglicana".
These theologians regard scripture as interpreted...
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therefore fallible,
although the
status of
being certain is
still often ascribed to a
limited range of
beliefs (such as "I exist"). The
apparent fallibility of...