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  1. Stance Pluralism, Scientology and the Problem of Relativism.Ragnar van der Merwe - 2024 - Foundations of Science 29 (3):625–644.
    Inspired by Bas van Fraassen’s Stance Empiricism, Anjan Chakravartty has developed a pluralistic account of what he calls epistemic stances towards scientific ontology. In this paper, I examine whether Chakravartty’s stance pluralism can exclude epistemic stances that licence pseudo-scientific practices like those found in Scientology. I argue that it cannot. Chakravartty’s stance pluralism is therefore prone to a form of debilitating relativism. I consequently argue that we need (1) some ground or constraint in relation to which epistemic stances can be (...)
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  • Features of Lie in Verbal and Nonverbal Communication.Elena Unguru - 2010 - Postmodern Openings 1 (2):95-108.
    With the use of symbols, communication was possible both to know, to initiate, maintain and strengthen interpersonal relationships and the emergence of less constructive behaviors such as nagging, deception and even lying. One of the forms of simulation is a lie when it is communicated orally. Words are the first to tempt him to lie man, language is the first human institution appeal - the lie - as stated C. Cucos. Inextricably linked language document, purporting to be a lie concealed (...)
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