- can be
self-evident. For most others, one's
belief that
oneself is
conscious and
possesses free will are
offered as
examples of
self-
evidence. However...
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Evidence for a
proposition is what
supports the proposition. It is
usually understood as an
indication that the
proposition is true. The
exact definition...
- (as
mentioned above) or on
empirical induction but on the
clarity and
self-
evidence of the proposition.
Descartes does not use this
first certainty, the...
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False evidence,
fabricated evidence,
forged evidence, fake
evidence or
tainted evidence is
information created or
obtained illegally in
order to sway...
- epistemology, the word
axiom is
understood differently; see
axiom and
self-
evidence.
Individual axioms are
almost always part of a
larger axiomatic system...
-
evidence in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Evidence is
anything presented as
proof of an ****ertion.
Evidence may also
refer to:
Scientific evidence...
- dysmorphia.
Studies also
provide strong support for a
self-punishment function, and
modest evidence for anti-dissociation, interpersonal-influence, anti-suicide...
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around the 1970s, such that one can
speak of a
self-esteem movement. This
movement provides evidence that
psychological research can
shape public policy...
-
philosophy must
commit itself to
description of what is "given in
direct '
self-
evidence'."
Central to Brentano's
phenomenological project was his
theory of...
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Bringing Courageous Love To
Intimate Relationships Many Minds, One
Self:
Evidence for a
Radical Shift in
Paradigm (co-aut****d with
Robert R. Falconer)...