A Short Reflection on the Evidentiality of Evidence
Evidence sometimes suffers from a peculiar problem. It is not always evident. I call this the problem of the evidentiality […]
Evidence sometimes suffers from a peculiar problem. It is not always evident. I call this the problem of the evidentiality […]
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Hello Allies! Once again, Aude came up with this wonderful list of events for you, to give you a foretaste
Introduction (by Sarah Green) Brexit means trouble, that is for certain; what is less certain is what kind of trouble.
The decision of people in Britain to leave the European Union has come as a surprise, even a shock to