874 resultados para cosmopolitan dispositions
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Illustrated lining-papers.
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"These papers were first published in the British Fortnightly review and in the American Cosmopolitan."- Pref.
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"Children's stories", "How shall we govern our children" and "The magic of 'together'" were written by Nora A. Smith. cf. Prefatory note.
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The poems of Oscar Wilde. - Oscar Wilde on poems and poetry.
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In this paper I argue that there is a preface paradox for intention. The preface paradox for intention shows that intentions do not obey an agglomeration norm, requiring one to intend conjunctions of whatever else one intends. But what norms do intentions obey? I will argue that intentions come in degrees. These partial intentions are governed by the norms of the probability calculus. First, I will give a dispositional theory of partial intention, on which degrees of intention are the degrees to which one possesses the dispositions characteristic of full intention. I will use this dispositional theory to defend probabilism about intention. Next, I will offer a more general argument for probabilism about intention. To do so, I will generalize recent decision theoretic arguments for probabilism from the case of belief to the case of intention.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06