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On Behalf of the Fool: G.E. Moore and Our Knowledge of the Existence of Material Objects
In this paper I argue that G.E. Moore’s naturalism (combined with his sense-data theory) falls prey to the charge, leveled recently by Plantinga, that Moore doesn’t know whether his belief-forming mechanisms are functioning properly when he says he knows a pencil (or his hand) exists. Help from Alston may be sought in response to criticisms, but these are not sufficient to vindicate Moore’s form of naturalism
Proper Function, Natural Reason, and Evils as Extrinsic Goods
This is a paper about God, evil, and the soul-making theodicy. Too often we pair together this theodicy with various liberal philosophical theologians (e.g. John Hick), and miss the importance of the rich resources that we find in the theodicy itself. I would like to propose that we not overlook the continuing importance of this theodical method, for this method or approach to theodicy seems squarely in line, in its essential parts, with the New Testament conception of the development of Christian character and the theological virtue of hope. Consider Paul\u27s sentiment in the Book of Romans
Poster 228 Zolpidem for the Treatment of Neurologic Disorders: A Systematic Review
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/146862/1/pmrjs234b.pd
Phase Structure of Kerr-AdS Black Hole
We study the critical phenomena of Kerr-AdS black hole. Phase structures are
observed at different temperatures, , and with various
features. We discuss the thermal stability considering the isothermal
compressibility and how phase transitions related to each other. The asymptotic
value of the angular momentum also has an implication on separating stable and
unstable part. Near critical temperature , the order parameter is
determined to calculate the critical exponents. All the critical exponents
(,,,)=(0,1/2,1,3) are identical to that of mean
field systems. We plot the phase diagram near this critical point, and discuss
the scaling symmetry of the free energy.Comment: 21 pages, 6 figures, contents revise
Stuck Between ‘the Rock’ and a Hard Place: Re-imagining Rural Newfoundland Feminine Subjectivities Beyond the Global Imaginary and Rural Crisis
There has been a growing body of research exploring the mobility experiences of rural youth as they migrate in search of work, education and leisure. In this paper we contribute to this body of knowledge by examining the mobility experiences of young women (16-24 years) living on the southwest coast of Newfoundland, Canada. In contrast to dominant constructions of rural crisis that position out of the way places as in decline, dying or dead, we argue that the young women in our study articulated complex, affective relations to place. In so doing they negotiated localized histories, prevailing social relations, broader discursive constructions and embodied affective connections in forging their emplaced feminine subjectivities. We argue that foregrounding the complex and at times contradictory relationships that the young women articulated with their rural homes is an important step in prying open dominant albeit constraining constructions of the rural, thereby allowing for alternative and more inhabitable imaginings of out of the way places
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