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  2. Jeffrey Carr - Wikipedia

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    Alternately, as Carr later told The Christian Science Monitor, it is private IT infrastructure, rather than government policy, that lies at the heart of US vulnerability to international cyber attacks. [12] Jeffrey Carr has blogged about cyber security and warfare at Intelfusion.net [1] [4] (until September 1, 2010) and Forbes' The Firewall.

  3. Radical probabilism - Wikipedia

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    Radical probabilism is a hypothesis in philosophy, in particular epistemology, and probability theory that holds that no facts are known for certain. That view holds profound implications for statistical inference .

  4. Richard Jeffrey - Wikipedia

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    Richard Carl Jeffrey (August 5, 1926 – November 9, 2002) was an American philosopher, logician, and probability theorist. He is best known for developing and championing the philosophy of radical probabilism and the associated heuristic of probability kinematics , also known as Jeffrey conditioning .

  5. The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental ...

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    The work is divided into three main sections: "Part I: The Crisis of the Sciences as Expression of the Radical Life-Crisis of European Humanity", "Part II: Clarification of the Origin of the Modern Opposition between Physicalistic Objectivism and Transcendental Subjectivism", and "Part III: The Clarification of the Transcendental Problem and the Related Function of Psychology".

  6. Category:20th-century American philosophers - Wikipedia

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    David Carr (philosopher) David Carrier; Noël Carroll; Robert Todd Carroll; Nancy Cartwright (philosopher) Richard Cartwright (philosopher) Edward S. Casey; Stanley Cavell; William Henry Chamberlin (philosopher) Hasok Chang; Vere Chappell; Gary Chartier; Edmond La Beaume Cherbonnier; Charles Chihara; Roderick Chisholm; Kah Kyung Cho; Pema ...

  7. Category:21st-century American philosophers - Wikipedia

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    A. Mitchell Aboulafia; Frederick Adams (philosopher) Marilyn McCord Adams; Robert Merrihew Adams; Peter Adamson (philosopher) Scott Aikin; David Albert; Linda Martín Alcoff

  8. Neopragmatism - Wikipedia

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    Neopragmatism [1] is a variant of pragmatism that infers that the meaning of words is a result of how they are used, rather than the objects they represent.. The Blackwell Dictionary of Western Philosophy (2004) defines "neo-pragmatism" as "A postmodern version of pragmatism developed by the American philosopher Richard Rorty and drawing inspiration from authors such as John Dewey, Martin ...

  9. Jeffrey C. King - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey C. King is an American philosopher and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. He is known for his works on philosophy of language . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]