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  2. Philosophy of testimony - Wikipedia

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    Testimony constitutes words, gestures, or utterances that convey beliefs. [2] This definition may be distinguished from the legal notion of testimony in that the speaker does not have to make a declaration of the truth of the facts. The role of testimony in acquiring belief and knowledge has been a relatively neglected philosophical issue.

  3. C. A. J. Coady - Wikipedia

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    Cecil Anthony John Coady [1] FAHA FASSA, more commonly publishing as C. A. J. Coady and less formally known as Tony Coady (born 18 April 1936), is a prominent Australian philosopher with an international reputation for his research, particularly in epistemology but also in political and applied philosophy. Coady's best-known work relates to the ...

  4. Testimony - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, testimony is a proposition conveyed by one entity (person or group) to another entity, whether through speech or writing or through facial expression, that is based on the entity's knowledge base. [17]

  5. Talk:Philosophy of testimony - Wikipedia

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    1 Excessive Reliance on Coady. 1 comment. 2 Initial definition. ... Talk: Philosophy of testimony. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages. Article;

  6. Epistemic injustice - Wikipedia

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    Epistemic injustice is injustice related to knowledge. It includes exclusion and silencing; systematic distortion or misrepresentation of one's meanings or contributions; undervaluing of one's status or standing in communicative practices; unfair distinctions in authority; and unwarranted distrust.

  7. Applied epistemology - Wikipedia

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    Applied epistemology forms part of the concept of "applied philosophy" as theorists begin to distinguish it from "applied ethics". [5]It is argued that "applied philosophy" is a broader field, and that it has parts that are not subdisciplines of applied ethics. [5]

  8. Former politician accused of killing Vegas reporter testifies ...

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    The former Nevada politician accused of fatally stabbing a Las Vegas investigative reporter after a series of critical stories took the stand Wednesday, telling the jury in his murder trial he is ...

  9. Criteria of truth - Wikipedia

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    The full meaning of an idea is self-apparent in its application. For example, the therapeutic value and effect of penicillin in relation to infections is proven in its administration. Although pragmatism is considered a valuable criterion, it must be used with caution and reservation, due to its potential for false positives. For example, a ...