This paper explores how the norms of belief relate to the norms of action. The discussion centres on addressing a challenge from positive illusions stating that the demands we face as believers aiming at the truth and the demands we face as agents aiming at success often pull in opposite directions. In response to this challenge, it is argued that the pursuits of aiming at the truth and aiming at success are fully compatible and mutually reinforcing. More specifically, the link between the two takes the form of a two-way connection. In addition to succeeding in virtue of getting it right, it is normatively appropriate to get it right in virtue of succeeding. This two-way connection thesis is supported by a wide scope reading of how the trut...
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The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the efforts of two universities to address the...
This brief commentary piece looks to apply the theories of Iris Marion Young to the social position ...
This commentary sets out an agenda for researching the riots that swept through English cities in 20...
The aim of this study was to assess whether the absolute standard of candidates sitting the MRCGP Ap...
The aim of the current study was to revise an existing measure of distorted cognitions, creating the...
Two studies were designed to test whether moral elevation should be conceptualized as an approach-or...
Forensic evidence often relies on a combination of accurately recorded measurements, estimated measu...
We explore how professional legal services and their supply chains can be modularised. Based on a re...
In this paper we explore what we consider to be the shared concerns of those neurodivergent and/or m...
The recent 50th anniversary of the 1967 Abortion Act provides the opportunity to revisit what has b...
Theory of Mind (ToM) refers to the ability to compute and attribute mental states to oneself and oth...
This paper provides a basis for a tentative framework for guiding future research into principals’ i...
Mobile power meters provide a valid means of measuring cyclists’ power output in the field. These fi...
Research has shown that use of the third-person perspective to visualise a behaviour results in incr...
This study examines the effects of three theoretical factors representing both process-based and out...
The purpose of this paper is to compare and contrast the efforts of two universities to address the...
This brief commentary piece looks to apply the theories of Iris Marion Young to the social position ...
This commentary sets out an agenda for researching the riots that swept through English cities in 20...