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  1. Hebrews 10:16–25.Veronica Koperski - 2002 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 56 (2):202-204.
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    Mapping semantic space: Exploring the higher-order structure of word meaning.Veronica Diveica, Emiko J. Muraki, Richard J. Binney & Penny M. Pexman - 2024 - Cognition 248 (C):105794.
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    Pondering the Ponderous: Are the “Moral Challenges” of Bariatric Surgery Morally Challenged?Sabrina Koperski & Beatrice A. Golomb - 2010 - American Journal of Bioethics 10 (12):24-26.
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    The descriptive complexity of the set of Poisson generic numbers.Verónica Becher, Stephen Jackson, Dominik Kwietniak & Bill Mance - forthcoming - Journal of Mathematical Logic.
    Let [Formula: see text] be an integer. We show that the set of real numbers that are Poisson generic in base [Formula: see text] is [Formula: see text]-complete in the Borel hierarchy of subsets of the real line. Furthermore, the set of real numbers that are Borel normal in base [Formula: see text] and not Poisson generic in base [Formula: see text] is complete for the class given by the differences between [Formula: see text] sets. We also show that the (...)
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    Luigi Sturzo: per un'Italia possibile.Veronica Diomede - 2014 - Cantalupa (Torino): Effatà editrice.
    Un invito a vedere nella vita e nelle opere di don Sturzo delle risposte alle difficoltà del mondo attuale, approfondendo le ragioni di un impegno cristiano per il recupero della dimensione etica dell’economia, della politica e delle istituzioni.
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    Waarheid en tijd bij Heidegger.Veronica Vasterling - 1993 - Assen: Van Gorcum.
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  7. On Patriarchy.Veronica Beechey - 1979 - Feminist Review 3 (1):66-82.
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    Engaging with children in research: Theoretical and practical implications of negotiating informed consent/assent.Veronica Lambert & Michele Glacken - 2011 - Nursing Ethics 18 (6):781-801.
    At the outset of an ethnographic inquiry, we navigated national and international resources to search for theoretical and practical guidance on obtaining parents and children’s informed consent/assent. While much theoretical guidance debating ethical issues to children’s participation in research was found, a paucity of published papers offering practical guidance on assent processes and/or visual representations of child assent forms and information sheets was discovered. The purpose of this article is to describe our experiences, both theoretically and practically, of negotiating the (...)
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  9. Including Trans Women Athletes in Competitive Sport.Veronica Ivy & Aryn Conrad - 2018 - Philosophical Topics 46 (2):103-140.
    In this paper, we examine the scientific, legal, and ethical foundations for inclusion of transgender women athletes in competitive sport, drawing on IOC principles and relevant Court of Arbitration for Sport decisions. We argue that the inclusion of trans athletes in competition commensurate with their legal gender is the most consistent position with these principles of fair and equitable sport. Biological restrictions, such as endogenous testosterone limits, are not consistent with IOC and CAS principles. We explore the implications for recognizing (...)
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    Thinking Ahead on Deep Brain Stimulation: An Analysis of the Ethical Implications of a Developing Technology.Veronica Johansson, Martin Garwicz, Martin Kanje, Lena Halldenius & Jens Schouenborg - 2014 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 5 (1):24-33.
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    A negação do vazio por parte de Descartes: as críticas de Newton e Voltaire.Verônica Calazans - 2012 - Doispontos 9 (3).
    As críticas de Newton e Voltaire endereçadas à negação do vazio por parte de Descartes compartilham uma estrutura básica: ambos parecem concordar que tal tese cartesiana conduz a implicações indesejáveis tanto no campo da mecânica, quanto no que diz respeito à teologia. Entretanto, embora Newton admita as implicações teológicas da negação do vazio, elas não constituem o fim último de sua crítica, o que parece ocorrer na crítica de Voltaire. Ao contrário, os argumentos newtonianos para assumir o vazioencontram na mecânica (...)
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    Sobre a ideia de dramatização em Gilles Deleuze.Veronica Miranda Damasceno - 2011 - Doispontos 8 (2).
    Este artigo visa introduzir a noção de dramatização em Gilles Deleuze. Trata-se da subversão das clássicas perguntas metafísicas que justificam as essências e as idéias. Uma distribuição de diferenças determina a atualização das idéias. O método de dramatização envolve processos de diferenciação. Diferenças internas, relativas a blocos de espaço-tempo criam condições para os conceitos. Um campo intensivo e diferencial de forças faz emergir um teatro especial de virtualidades e uma expressividade das idéias. A realidade não é dada , mas dramatizada (...)
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  13. A Highly Random Number.Veronica Becher & Sergio Daicz - unknown
    many symbols. We define o, as the probability that an arbitrary machine be circular and we prove that o, is a random number that goes beyond..
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    School Achievement and Performance in Chilean High Schools: The Mediating Role of Subjective Wellbeing in School-Related Evaluations.Verónica López, Juan C. Oyanedel, Marian Bilbao, Javier Torres, Denise Oyarzún, Macarena Morales, Paula Ascorra & Claudia Carrasco - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    From Nomic Humeanism to Normative Relativism.Verónica Gómez Sánchez - 2023 - Philosophical Perspectives 36 (1):118-139.
    It is commonly thought that that the best system account of lawhood ((Mill (1843), Ramsey (1978)[fp. 1928], Lewis (1973)) makes available a nice explanation for why laws are ‘distinctively appropriate targets of scientific inquiry’ (Hall, 2015). The explanation takes the following general form: laws are especially valuable for agents like us because they efficiently encode a lot of valuable (non-nomic) information in a tractable format. The goal of this paper is to challenge this style of explanation: I argue that the (...)
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    A Meta-Analytic Study of the Neural Systems for Auditory Processing of Lexical Tones.Veronica P. Y. Kwok, Guo Dan, Kofi Yakpo, Stephen Matthews, Peter T. Fox, Ping Li & Li-Hai Tan - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
  17. A "homegrown" methodology: cultural intuition, self-trust, and connected knowing at work.Veronica Bloomfield - 2013 - In Mere Berryman, Suzanne SooHoo & Ann Nevin (eds.), Culturally responsive methodologies. Emerald.
     
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    The phenomenology of compassion in the teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti, 1895-1986.Veronica Boutte - 2002 - Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press.
    Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1 -- The Prison of the Known -- Chapter 2 -- Can We Live without Conflict? -- Chapter 3 -- The Meaning of Dialogue -- Chapter 4 -- Practice and Solidarity: We Are the World -- Chapter 5 -- Science and the Religious Mind -- Chapter 6 -- A Call for Active Being: Being at Home in the World.
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    How to Reinvent the World: The Hope of Being True to the Earth.Veronica Brady - 2006 - Colloquy 12:103-113.
    We live in dangerous times, ruled by the imperatives of what Hannah Arendt calls “the catastrophic interiority of the selfish I” 1 which threatens the planet and the survival of humanity. But I believe, nevertheless, that it is possible to reinvent the world since, by and large, it is evident that its shape reflects our notions of reality and value, the way we weave together the various strands of existence. Antonio Gramsci may have had something like this in mind when (...)
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    Paradojas Conceptuales del Género en Procesos de Cambio de Mujeres Indígenas y Campesinas en el México Rural.Verónica Rodríguez Cabrera & Roberto Diego Quintana - 2002 - Cinta de Moebio 13.
    This paper deals with epistemological and methodological complexities in gender studies, when applied to the social movements of indigenous and peasant women in rural Mexico. Their problems, actions, achievements, projects and utopia, allow the appropriation and redefinition of concepts from local ..
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    If “Ifs” and “Buts” Were Candy and Nuts.Veronica Ivy - 2021 - Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 7 (2).
    It’s relatively easy to say that the debates about whether trans and intersex women athletes deserve full and equal inclusion in women’s sport is a contentious contemporary issue. I’ve already argued for the legal, ethical, and scientific basis for full and equal inclusion of trans and intersex women in women’s sport. In this paper, I want to analyze what I take to be a representative selection of recent arguments against full and equal inclusion of trans and intersex women in women’s (...)
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    Divine Action, Determinism, and the Laws of Nature.Jeffrey Koperski - 2020 - London, UK: Routledge.
    A longstanding question at the intersection of science, philosophy, and theology is how God might act, or not, when governing the universe. Many believe that determinism would prevent God from acting at all, since to do so would require violating the laws of nature. However, when a robust view of these laws is coupled with the kind of determinism now used in dynamics, a new model of divine action emerges. This book presents a new approach to divine action beyond the (...)
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    Assessment of ethical competence among clinical nurses in health facilities.Veronica Mary Maluwa, Alfred Ochanza Maluwa, Gertrude Mwalabu & Gladys Msiska - 2022 - Nursing Ethics 29 (1):181-193.
    Background:Ethical competence in nursing practice helps clinical nurses to think critically, analyse issues, make ethical decisions, solve ethical problems and behave ethically in their daily work. Thus, ethical competence contributes to the promotion of high-quality care. However, studies on ethical competence in Malawi are scanty.Objectives:The aim of this study was to explore ethical competence among clinical nurses in selected hospitals in Malawi.Methodology:A cross-sectional survey was conducted in four selected hospitals in Malawi with a sample of 271 clinical nurses. Data were (...)
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  24. Part Eight : Epistemology and the Internet. The Internet and Epistemic Agency / Hanna Gunn and Michael Patrick Lynch ; How Twitter Gamifies Communication / C. Thi Nguyen ; The Epistemic Dangers of Context Collapse Online / Karen Frost-Arnold ; 'Yikkity Yak, Who Said That?' The Epistemology of Anonymous Assertions.Veronica Ivy - 2021 - In Jennifer Lackey (ed.), Applied Epistemology. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Semeiotic New York City.Veronica Lawlor - 2009 - Semiotics:210-217.
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    Multisensory integration induces body ownership of a handtool, but not any handtool.Veronica Weser, Gianluca Finotti, Marcello Costantini & Dennis R. Proffitt - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 56:150-164.
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    Multiple object individuation and subitizing in enumeration: a view from electrophysiology.Veronica Mazza & Alfonso Caramazza - 2015 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9.
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    Locked Out.Veronica Johansson, Surjo R. Soekadar & Jens Clausen - 2017 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 26 (4):555-576.
    Abstract:Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) can enable communication for persons in severe paralysis including locked-in syndrome (LIS); that is, being unable to move or speak while aware. In cases of complete loss of muscle control, termed “complete locked-in syndrome,” a BCI may be the only viable solution to restore communication. However, a widespread ignorance regarding quality of life in LIS, current BCIs, and their potential as an assistive technology for persons in LIS, needlessly causes a harmful situation for this cohort. In addition (...)
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    Beyond Blind Optimism and Unfounded Fears: Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment Resistant Depression.Veronica Johansson, Martin Garwicz, Martin Kanje, Helena Röcklinsberg, Jens Schouenborg, Anders Tingström & Ulf Görman - 2011 - Neuroethics 6 (3):457-471.
    The introduction of new medical treatments based on invasive technologies has often been surrounded by both hopes and fears. Hope, since a new intervention can create new opportunities either in terms of providing a cure for the disease or impairment at hand; or as alleviation of symptoms. Fear, since an invasive treatment involving implanting a medical device can result in unknown complications such as hardware failure and undesirable medical consequences. However, hopes and fears may also arise due to the cultural (...)
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    Turing's normal numbers: towards randomness.Verónica Becher - 2012 - In S. Barry Cooper (ed.), How the World Computes. pp. 35--45.
  31. Etica, política y ecología: la propuesta de Otfried Höffe.Verónica Benavides - 2011 - Revista de Filosofia: Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción 10 (3):21-34.
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    Bachofen: aux origines du droit.Veronica Ciantelli - 2019 - Paris: Michalon Éditeur.
    La 4e de couverture indique : "Du Mutterrecht, l'oeuvre majeure de Bachofen, Walter Benjamin écrivait qu'il s'agissait d'une « prophétie scientifique ». De prime abord, il s'agit là d'une étrange définition pour un ouvrage qui, loin de se tourner vers l'avenir et d'en délinéer les formes, explore les confins du passé pour esquisser, par le biais de l'étude des mythes, le contour de l'origine de nos sociétés. La pensée de Bachofen est prophétique car révolutionnaire, et par là même porteuse de (...)
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    Le silence des sirènes: Walter Benjamin et le mythe.Veronica Ciantelli - 2020 - Paris: Hermann.
    Dans la pensée de Walter Benjamin, le mythe est-il seulement une source de danger et de séduction contre laquelle l'homme moderne devrait se protéger à tout prix? Par une approche qui convoque la philosophie, l'anthropologie et la sociologie, ce livre montre que la réponse à cette question est loin d'être tranchée. Le diagnostic que, au fil de ses oeuvres, Benjamin dresse sur l'appauvrissement de l'expérience moderne est de fait indissociable du problème posé par le mythe, en tant que porteur d'un (...)
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    Arqueología y ¿genocidio cultural?Verónica Seldes - 2011 - Corpus: Archivos virtuales de la alteridad americana 1 (2).
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    Arqueología y ¿genocidio cultural?Verónica Seldes - 2011 - Corpus.
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    Revolution and Utopia: Images of the Future in Alexander Bogdanov’s Science Fiction.Veronica L. Sharova - 2020 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (6):546-554.
    The article discusses a relatively obscure but significant aspect of work of the Russian and Soviet thinker Alexander Bogdanov—his science fiction novels. The author points out that, using the form...
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    Desconstrução e justiça: uma abertura frente ao outro.Verónica Pilar Gomezjurado Zevallos - 2018 - Horizonte 16 (50):845-863.
    O objetivo deste artigo é apresentar uma argumentação sobre a possibilidade de se pensar a justiça como uma experiência do i m possível. Parte-se da distinção derridiana entre justiça e direito. Essa distinção trará algumas implicações no que tradicionalmente é entendido como ética. Partindo do jogo ou da différance marcada entre a presença/ausência, pretende-se estabelecer um ponto de diálogo entre Derrida e Levinas. O ponto de aproximação é a questão do terceiro na relação do face a face. Nesse sentido, problematiza-se (...)
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    Empathy in Toddlers: The Role of Emotion Regulation, Language Ability, and Maternal Emotion Socialization Style.Veronica Ornaghi, Elisabetta Conte & Ilaria Grazzani - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:586862.
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    The Physics of Theism: God, Physics, and the Philosophy of Science.Jeffrey Koperski - 2015 - Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Theologians and philosophers of religion are increasingly interested in physics. From the fine-tuning of universal constants to quantum mechanics, relativity, and cosmology, physics is a surprisingly common subject where religion is involved. Bridging the gap between issues in religion and those in physics can be quite difficult, however. Fortunately, the philosophy of science provides a middle ground between the two disciplines. In this book, a philosopher of science provides a critical analysis of the ways in which physics is brought into (...)
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    Fine‐Tuning and Cosmology.Jeffrey Koperski - 2014 - In The Physics of Theism. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 58–101.
    This chapter considers two types of fine‐tuning, those dealing with the initial conditions of the universe and those based on fixed parameters. Three approaches have been taken to argue that fine‐tuning does not need any special explanation. The first is an appeal to coincidence. The second is that the data are biased by our own observations. The third has to do with the nature of probability itself. The chapter assesses each of these objections in detail. Many naturalistic explanations have been (...)
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  41. Entrevista a Susan Haak.Verónica Peláez Alvarado & Jorge Puya González - 1997 - Dilema 1 (2):5-10.
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    Conference on Computability, Complexity and Randomness.Verónica Becher, C. T. Chong, Rod Downey, Noam Greenberg, Antonin Kucera, Bjørn Kjos-Hanssen, Steffen Lempp, Antonio Montalbán, Jan Reimann & Stephen Simpson - 2008 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 14 (4):548-549.
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    From index sets to randomness in ∅ n : random reals and possibly infinite computations. Part II.Verónica Becher & Serge Grigorieff - 2009 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 74 (1):124-156.
    We obtain a large class of significant examples of n-random reals (i.e., Martin-Löf random in oracle $\varphi ^{(n - 1)} $ ) à la Chaitin. Any such real is defined as the probability that a universal monotone Turing machine performing possibly infinite computations on infinite (resp. finite large enough, resp. finite self-delimited) inputs produces an output in a given set O ⊆(ℕ). In particular, we develop methods to transfer $\Sigma _n^0 $ or $\Pi _n^0 $ or many-one completeness results of (...)
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    Divine Action and the Laws of Nature.Jeffrey Koperski - 2014 - In The Physics of Theism. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 146–196.
    Theologians and philosophers have argued against an interventionist view of divine action for centuries. Although God could intervene in the natural order, they believe that God does not and will not. This chapter first considers the arguments against the traditional, interventionist view of divine action. There are five main reasons why divine intervention has come under fire in recent decades: (i) an incompetent god; (ii) a capricious or inconsistent god; (iii) the problem of evil; (iv) the god of the gaps; (...)
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    Introduction.Jeffrey Koperski - 2014 - In The Physics of Theism. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 1–10.
    Theologians and philosophers of religion often look to science, especially physics, for ideas. They want to know how the world was created, how God might interact with it, and whether there are any fingerprints of divine action. This chapter considers the recent history of cosmology. Modern cosmology has never just been about science. Although Einstein's field equations for general relativity showed that the universe would expand or contract over time, that idea did not square with his philosophical views. The back (...)
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    Naturalisms and Design.Jeffrey Koperski - 2014 - In The Physics of Theism. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 197–224.
    Intelligent design (ID) raises several challenges for the relation between science and religion. One's views on these matters ramify across the other sciences, including physics. Can design, especially supernatural design, play any legitimate role in science? Is the ID question just a matter of evidence? What is the proper role for naturalism in all this? These are important questions in the philosophy of science. Before taking them up, this chapter briefly looks at the core concepts used in ID today. There (...)
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    Reduction and Emergence.Jeffrey Koperski - 2014 - In The Physics of Theism. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 225–245.
    This chapter considers the arguments for and against reductionism and then considers its main rival: emergence. A large part of the reductionist program is generally considered a failure. Philosophers of science have been chipping away at reductionist claims for a couple of decades now. Philosopher Jaegwon Kim has been a central figure in matters of reduction, supervenience, and emergence. He presents three related puzzles for the antireductionist: causal redundancy; downward causation and causal drainage. According to the author, reduction and emergence (...)
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    Relativity, Time, and Free Will.Jeffrey Koperski - 2014 - In The Physics of Theism. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 102–145.
    Physics has often undermined the notion of free will, and philosophers have been concerned about this for many reasons. One is that freedom seems to be a necessary condition for moral responsibility. This chapter explains how special theory of relativity (STR) leads to the idea that there is no flow of time. It analyzes several proposals that reintroduce a classical view of time without violating relativity. The chapter suggests two ways in which the philosophy of science can add some helpful (...)
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    Science and Religion.Jeffrey Koperski - 2014 - In The Physics of Theism. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 11–57.
    To understand the relation between science and religion, this chapter begins with some history. It starts with ancient Greece, tracing the influence of Aristotelian thought into the late Middle Ages. A turning point occurs in the 14th century with attacks on Aristotelian/ Thomism. This shift reverberates through Galileo, Descartes, Boyle, and the early modern era. After the overview of history, the chapter considers the overall structure of science and several models used to describe its relationship to religion. At the end, (...)
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    The Philosophy of Science Tool Chest.Jeffrey Koperski - 2014 - In The Physics of Theism. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 246–274.
    This chapter looks at approaches developed by philosophers of science that may be useful to those working in religion, theology, and the philosophy of religion. Philosophers of science have spent a lot of time thinking about how theories change, what to do with surprising data and conflicting explanations, and what to say when we need more categories than true and false. Sometimes, all this is hidden behind terms such as antirealism, paradigm, verisimilitude, and inference to the best explanation. The author (...)
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