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Fallibilism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fallibilism is the philosophical doctrine that all claims of knowledge could, in principle, be mistaken. Some fallibilists go further, arguing that absolute certainty about knowledge is impossible....
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President Obama should give Stanley McChrystal what he needs -- not what he wants. ... General fallibility ... I stuffed it into an old picture frame and kept it around to remind me of the fallibility of men, and, even, of Time magazine. It was of Gen. William C. Westmoreland. He was the Vietnam era's Gen. Stanley McChrystal.
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Amazon.com: The Age of Fallibility: Consequences of the War on
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GEORGE SOROS is Chairman of Soros Fund Management, LLC and founder of The Open Society Institute. He was born in Budapest in 1930. He survived the Nazi occupation and then He then settled in the United States, ... The Open Society Institute and Soros Foundation Network are active in more than 50 countries around the world.
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Many Bible literalists reject the near-death experience because it does not agree with their literal interpretation of the Bible. Concepts found in NDEs, such as reincarnation, universal salvation, the humanity of Jesus, and the temporary nature of hell, are contradictions to the ... During Rev. Howard Storm's NDE,
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; cotton's wrongful conviction | song of an innocent man | re-evaluating procedures; interviews | faqs | links | tapes & transcripts | HOME | reactions | explore frontline | wgbh...
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©Ian Sommerville 2003 Human Fallibility Slide 1; Human Fallibility; Further reading: On a Wing and a Prayer: Exploring the human components of technological failure. D. Smith. Systems Research and Behavioural Science, 1992. Human error: models and management.
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SCIENTIFIC FALLIBILITY ... One by-product of the rational science debate, perhaps, has been an acceleration in the process of undermining the myth of scientific infallibility. The scientist - pictured almost as an angel, in his pristine white coat - used to be popularly seen as the savior of mankind and was a key figure...
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No matter how badly a Pope has erred - morally, doctrinally, or otherwise - no charge against papal infallibility will ever stick ... The Fallibility...
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Forth, know that you could be wrong and be open to information that will show your fallibility. Although it is not fun to be wrong, it is much worse to persist in being wrong. Finally, appreciating your fallibility is an important way to cultivate your judgment.
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