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  • First, he explicitly isolates and discusses the doxic propositional attitudes in the context of his epistemology of judgment, so it is obvious that he does not confuse logical modality with propositional attitudes.

    Kant's Theory of Judgment Hanna, Robert 2009

  • There is another possible, and perhaps more important,use of reasoning per impossibile, one which is more epistemic or doxic in nature.

    Reasoning per Impossibile 2006

  • But how are we to understand this “appearing” of an object “through” the doxic appearances?

    Paul Natorp Kim, Alan 2003

  • Moreover, accepted uncritically, and relying on the doxic pragmatic model, the thesis that education is the process of the pragmatic reduction of knowledge not only reduces the inviolable autonomy of the university, but also encroaches on the principle expressed by this autonomy.

    Eurozine articles Boyan Manchev 2010

  • It does, however, prime such questions to be asked and contested, by making generally available an experience of one kind of social role that is clearly separable in practice from the person who performs it - a corrosive practical experience that can render other sorts of social roles potentially non-doxic and subject to contestation.

    Roughtheory.org 2009

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