Faculty Worry That Their Influence Is Waning, a New Book SaysBy Robin Wilson
We all find ourselves worrying at one point or another, and we have an intuitive sense of what is communicated by phrases such as ‘I’m worried
No matter how little positive evidence a hearer has about the reliability and sincerity of a given speaker, or of speakers in general, by default she has prima facie warrant in believing what the speaker says. Burge writes: '[A] person is entitled to accept as true some thing that ...
explanations, in a text from Book 2 of the Treatise, where Hume is presenting his theory of the passions. He says that “the difficulty which I have at present in my eye, is no-wise contrary to my system; but only departs a little from that simplicity, which has been hitherto ...
Michael says: Thank you for this wonderful prayer, I am truly blessed by what you have shown me! Thank you Jesus! Thank you Jamie for being the servant for God that you are through Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior! Reply Eva says: Perfect writing illustration of God’s h...
“I believe that people should decide for themselves what is credible, not tech companies,” Zuckerberg said. Even though Zuckerberg said political ads are welcome on the platform, Facebook added strictnew changes to its ad policiesin August that will require new disclosures for political ads. Ad...
– In his book, Lloyd-Jones acknowledges that anxiety can happen pretty much without our control. Borne out of our mind (thoughts) and heart (affections) and fueled by our imagination. The world shames us with pithy advice about worry. What Paul counsels is to acknowledge that we are prone...
The tool rack is slightly different than what is shown in the“Anarchist’s Tool Chest” book; I bump it out from the front chest wall to allow for the hanging backsaws behind the chisels, screwdrivers and other tools in the tool rack. (I find this not only protects them, but makes ...
“We’re social animals and we need to be able to know what’s going on in social environments, so gossip is very helpful,” says Ludden, who studies the psychology of language and how it shapes and is shaped by our social world. ...
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