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    The Blind Men, the Elephant, and Regional Order in Northeast Asia: Towards a New Conceptualization.Sam-Sang Jo - 2015 - Japanese Journal of Political Science 16 (4):507-531.
    No theory seems to describe accurately and explain competently the new, unusual, and idiosyncratic Northeast Asian regional order phenomenon. It is because Northeast Asian specialists like the blind men have seen only one of the parts of the or a part of what is taking place in Northeast Asia. This paper attempts to employ a new, more appropriate, more productive analytical tool to understand and navigate efficiently the Northeast Asian regional order. The main objective of this paper is, what it (...)
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    Taesan Yi Sang-jŏng ŭi saenggak kwa sam.Sun-sŏk Kim - 2007 - Kyŏngbuk Andong-si: Han'guk Kukhak Chinhŭngwŏn.
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    Kabŏm.Sang-jŏng Yi - 2020 - Kyŏngsang-bukto Andong-si: Han'guk Kukhak Chinhŭngwŏn. Edited by MyŏNg-Gyun Kim.
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    2008 Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic-University of California, Irvine-Irvine, California-March 27-30, 2008-Abstracts. [REVIEW]Sam Buss, Stephen Cook, Jos Ferreirs, Andy Lewis, David Marker, Theodore Slaman & Jamie Tappenden - 2008 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 14 (3):418-437.
  5. The Effect of Regulatory Focus on Brand Name: The Role of Brand Sensitivity.Yeung-Jo Kim, Sie-Yeoun Song & Jun-Sang Yeo - 2009 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 10 (1):1-12.
     
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    Pŏp ŭi tillema =.Chin-su Yun, Sŏng-jo An & Sang-hun Han (eds.) - 2020 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Pŏmmunsa.
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    Nammyŏng ŭi sam kwa kŭ chachʻwi.Sang-pʻil Yi - 2007 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Kyŏngin Munhwasa.
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    Short Version Dental Anxiety Inventory Score May Predict the Response in the Insular Cortex to Stimuli Mimicking Dental Treatment.Andy Wai Kan Yeung, Johnson Chun Ming Lee, Hiroki C. Tanabe, Sam Kwai Sang Ng, Pek-Lan Khong, Wai Keung Leung & Tazuko K. Goto - 2019 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13.
  9. Books Available List.Kerry T. Burch, Pak-Sang Lai, Michael Byram, Bettina L. Love, Darren E. Lund, E. Lisa Panayotidis, Hans Smits, Jo Towers, Richard Ognibene & A. Persistent Reformer - 2013 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 49 (1).
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    Cho Kwang-jo.Sang-sŏng Yi - 2005 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Sŏnggyunʼgwan Taehakkyo Chʻulpʻanbu.
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    Standards of proficiency for registered nurses—To what end? A critical analysis of contemporary mental health nursing within the United Kingdom context.Oladayo Bifarin, Freya Collier-Sewell, Grahame Smith, Jo Moriarty, Han Shephard, Lauren Andrews, Sam Pearson & Mari Kasperska - forthcoming - Nursing Inquiry:e12630.
    Against the backdrop of cultural and political ideals, this article highlights both the significance of mental health nursing in meeting population needs and the regulatory barriers that may be impeding its ability to adequately do so. Specifically, we consider how ambiguous notions of ‘proficiency’ in nurse education—prescribed by the regulator—impact the development of future mental health nurses and their mental health nursing identity. A key tension in mental health practice is the ethical‐legal challenges posed by sanctioned powers to restrict patients' (...)
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    Purhwa kŭrigo puron han sidae ŭi ch'ŏrhak: Pak Ch'i-u ŭi sam kwa ch'ŏrhak sasang.Sang-bok Wi - 2012 - Sŏul: Kil.
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  13. Sam ŭi kil sarang ŭi kil.Sang-jin Pan - 1994 - Kwangju Chikhalsi: Mudol.
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    Perceptions of the general public and physicians regarding open disclosure in Korea: a qualitative study.Minsu Ock, Hyun Joo Kim, Min-Woo Jo & Sang-il Lee - 2016 - BMC Medical Ethics 17 (1):50.
    BackgroundExperience with open disclosure and its study are restricted to certain western countries. In addition, there are concerns that open disclosure may be less suitable in non-western countries. The present study explored and compared the in-depth perceptions of the general public and physicians regarding open disclosure in Korea.MethodsWe applied the COREQ checklist to this qualitative study. We conducted 20 in-depth interviews and four focus group discussions with 16 physicians and 18 members of the general public. In-depth interviews and focus group (...)
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    Sam sok ŭi minjujuŭi iyagi.Sang-Bong Kim - 2020 - Kyŏnggi-do Anyang-si: Han'gyŏl Nodong Munje Yŏn'guso.
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    Chŏngam Cho Kwang-jo ŭi tohak sasang.Sang-sŏng Yi - 2003 - Sŏul-si: Simsan. Edited by Kwang-jo Cho.
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    Chŏng To-jŏn ŭi Pulgyo pip'an ŭl pip'an handa.Sang-hyŏn Ko - 2014 - Sŏul-si: P'urŭn Yŏksa.
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    Hangmun hwa kyoyuk.Sang-ho Chang - 2005 - Sŏul: Sŏul Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
    1. Kyoyuk iran muŏt in'ga -- 2. Kyoyuk ponwi ui sam -- 3. Kyoyuk yŏn'gu ŭi sae chip'yŏng.
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    Saenggak hanŭn taero toenda: nae sam ŭl twihŭndŭn yet sŏnghyŏn ŭi han madi.Sang-nyŏl Kim (ed.) - 2010 - Sŏul-si: Ain Puksŭ.
  20. Śivasaṃhitā: mūla Saṃskr̥ta śloka va subodha Marāṭhī bhāshāntarāsaha.Keśava Rāmacandra Jośī (ed.) - 1978 - Puṇe: Siddhayoga Prakāśana.
     
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  21. Hanʼguk sahoe sok esŏŭi inʼgan kwa kŭ sam.Kwang-jo Sŏ - 1992 - Sŏul: Chayu Chʻulpʻansa.
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  22. Śrīmatsanatsujātīyam: Śrīmacchaṅkarabhagavatpādaviracitabhāṣyasahitam tathā Nīlakaṇṭhīvyākhyayā saṃvalitam: "Prajñā" Hindīvyākhyopetam. Nīlakaṇṭhabhaṭṭa, Bhāūśāstrī Vajhe, Kanhaiyālāla Jośī & Kapiladeva Giri (eds.) - 1983 - Vārāṇasī, Bhārata: Caukhambhā Saṃskr̥ta Saṃsthāna.
    Portion of the ancient Hindu epic, on fundamentals of the Vedanta school in Hindu philosophy.
     
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    Yangmyŏnghak, tolbom kwa kongsaeng ŭi kil.Se-jŏng Kim - 2020 - Taejŏn Kwangyŏksi: Ch'ungnam Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'an Munhwawŏn.
    1. Hyŏndae munmyŏng i majuhan saengmyŏng wigi -- 2. Sarang kwa konggam ŭi Kongja Yuhak -- 3. Tolbom kwa haengbok ŭi Maengja Yuhak -- 4. Sangsaeng kwa kongsaeng ŭi Yugyo -- 5. Wang Yang-myŏng ŭi tolbom kwa kongsaeng ŭi sam, 1 -- 6. Wang Yang-myŏng ŭi tolbom kwa kongsaeng ŭi sam, 2 -- 7. Ch'ŏnji manmul kwa in'gan i han mom in segye -- 8. Tolbom kwa kongsaeng ŭi ch'amdaun in'gan -- 9. Kamŭng kwa t'onggak ŭi chuch'e in yangji -- (...)
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    Sam ŭl pakkun mannam: sŭsŭng Chŏng Yag-yong kwa cheja Hwang Sang.Min Chŏng - 2011 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Munhak Tongne.
    어떤 만남은 운명이다! 조선시대 전방위 지식인 다산 정약용, 그의 가르침을 따라 평생을 산 단 한 사람, 황상 "부지런하고 부지런하고 부지런하라" "학생은 있지만 제자는 없다"는 탄식의 소리가 높아지고 있다. 존경과 사랑이라는 단어가 무색하게 진정한 스승도 진정한 제자도 드문 요즈음이다. 정민 교수에 의해 200년 전 다산 정약용과 그의 제자 황상 사이에 이어진 도탑고 신실한 사제 간의 정리가 울림이 커다란 의미로 되살아난다.
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  25. Saṃsmaraṇa jo bhulāye na jā sakeṅge.Śrīrāma Śarmā - 1971 - Yuga Nirmāṇa Yojanā.
     
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    Female Buddhist Adepts in the Tibetan Tradition. The Twenty-Four Jo Mo, Disciples of Pha Dam Pa Sangs Rgyas.Carla Gianotti - 2019 - Journal of Dharma Studies 2 (1):15-29.
    The Tibetan term jo mo, generally translated as ‘noble Lady,’ ‘female adept,’ or ‘nun’ and documented from the very beginning of Tibetan history, has a mainly religious meaning (and to a lesser degree a social one). Besides various women adepts referred to as jo mo present throughout Tibetan tradition up to the present day, a hagiographic text from the late thirteenth century entitled Jo mo nyis shus rtsa bzhi’i lo rgyus, “The Stories of the Twenty-four Jo mo,” has preserved the (...)
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    Hanju Yi Chin-sang ŭi sam kwa sasang.Wŏn-sik Hong (ed.) - 2018 - Taegu Kwangyŏksi: Kyemyŏng Taehakkyo Ch'ulp'anbu.
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    Cho Kwang-jo: silchʻŏnjŏk chisigin ŭi sam, isang kwa hyŏnsil sai esŏ.Tu-hŭi Chong - 2000 - Sŏul: Akʻanet.
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    Uri, haengbok hapsida: 102-se, kin sam ŭi yŏjŏng twi e kirok han tansangdŭl.Hyŏng-sŏk Kim - 2021 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Kimyŏngsa.
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  30. The core of the case against judicial review.Jeremy Waldron - 2006 - Yale Law Journal 115:1346-1406.
    author. University Professor in the School of Law, Columbia University. (From July 2006, Professor of Law, New York University.) Earlier versions of this Essay were presented at the Colloquium in Legal and Social Philosophy at University College London, at a law faculty workshop at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and at a constitutional law conference at Harvard Law School. I am particularly grateful to Ronald Dworkin, Ruth Gavison, and Seana Shiffrin for their formal comments on those occasions and also to (...)
     
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  31. Composing Spacetime.Sam Baron & Baptiste Le Bihan - 2022 - Journal of Philosophy 119 (1):33-54.
    According to a number of approaches in theoretical physics, spacetime does not exist fundamentally. Rather, spacetime exists by depending on another, more fundamental, non-spatiotemporal structure. A prevalent opinion in the literature is that this dependence should not be analyzed in terms of composition. We should not say, that is, that spacetime depends on an ontology of non-spatiotemporal entities in virtue of having them as parts. But is that really right? On the contrary, we argue that a mereological approach to dependent (...)
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  32. Probability and the Open Future.Sam Baron - forthcoming - Analysis.
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  33. What’s So Spatial about Time Anyway?Sam Baron & Peter W. Evans - 2021 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (1):159-183.
    Skow ([2007]), and much more recently Callender ([2017]), argue that time can be distinguished from space due to the special role it plays in our laws of nature: our laws determine the behaviour of physical systems across time, but not across space. In this work we assess the claim that the laws of nature might provide the basis for distinguishing time from space. We find that there is an obvious reason to be sceptical of the argument Skow submits for distinguishing (...)
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  34. Quantum Gravity and Mereology: Not So Simple.Sam Baron & Baptiste Le Bihan - 2022 - Philosophical Quarterly 72 (1):19-40.
    A number of philosophers have argued in favour of extended simples on the grounds that they are needed by fundamental physics. The arguments typically appeal to theories of quantum gravity. To date, the argument in favour of extended simples has ignored the fact that the very existence of spacetime is put under pressure by quantum gravity. We thus consider the case for extended simples in the context of different views on the existence of spacetime. We show that the case for (...)
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  35. Explainable AI and Causal Understanding: Counterfactual Approaches Considered.Sam Baron - 2023 - Minds and Machines 33 (2):347-377.
    The counterfactual approach to explainable AI (XAI) seeks to provide understanding of AI systems through the provision of counterfactual explanations. In a recent systematic review, Chou et al. (Inform Fus 81:59–83, 2022) argue that the counterfactual approach does not clearly provide causal understanding. They diagnose the problem in terms of the underlying framework within which the counterfactual approach has been developed. To date, the counterfactual approach has not been developed in concert with the approach for specifying causes developed by Pearl (...)
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  36. Moving ego versus moving time: investigating the shared source of future-bias and near-bias.Sam Baron, Brigitte C. Everett, Andrew J. Latham, Kristie Miller, Hannah Tierney & Jordan Veng Thang Oh - 2023 - Synthese 202 (3):1-33.
    It has been hypothesized that our believing that, or its seeming to us as though, the world is in some way dynamical partially explains (and perhaps rationalizes) future-bias. Recent work has, in turn, found a correlation between future-bias and near-bias, suggesting that there is a common explanation for both. Call the claim that what partially explains our being both future- and near-biased is our believing/it seeming to us as though the world is dynamical, the dynamical explanation. We empirically test two (...)
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  37. Non-dynamism and temporal disturbances.Sam Baron, Andrew J. Latham & Somogy Varga - 2023 - Synthese 202 (2).
    Philosophical accounts denying that temporal passage is an objective feature of reality face an explanatory challenge with respect to why it appears to us as though time passes. Recently, two solutions have surfaced. Cognitive illusionism claims that people experience the passage of time due to their belief that time passes. Cognitive error theory claims that we do not experience the passage of time, but hold the belief that we do, which we have acquired through making an inference from the prior (...)
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  38. Parts of spacetime.Sam Baron - 2021 - American Philosophical Quarterly 58 (4):387-398.
    Consider the following pair of theses: all fundamental physical objects are spatiotemporal and all non-fundamental physical objects are ultimately composed of fundamental objects. Work on the physics of quantum gravity suggests that spacetime is a non-fundamental, emergent phenomenon and thus that thesis is false. The fundamentals are non-spatiotemporal in nature. This paper will argue against on the grounds that non-fundamental spatiotemporal objects cannot be composed of fundamental non-spatiotemporal objects. So, assuming that spacetime is emergent, new metaphysical resources are needed to (...)
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    Logika w dowodzeniu i kierowaniu.Stanisław Józef Sokołowski - 1972 - Warszawa,: Wydawn. Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej.
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  40. Causation in a timeless world.Sam Baron & Kristie Miller - 2014 - Synthese 191 (12):2867-2886.
    This paper offers a new way to evaluate counterfactual conditionals on the supposition that actually, there is no time. We then parlay this method of evaluation into a way of evaluating causal claims. Our primary aim is to preserve, at a minimum, the assertibility of certain counterfactual and causal claims once time has been excised from reality. This is an important first step in a more general reconstruction project that has two important components. First, recovering our ordinary language claims involving (...)
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  41. Philosophical Methodology: A Plea for Tolerance.Sam Baron, Finnur Dellsén, Tina Firing & James Norton - forthcoming - Analysis.
    Many prominent critiques of philosophical methods proceed by suggesting that some method is unreliable, especially in comparison to some alternative method. In light of this, it may seem natural to conclude that these (comparatively) unreliable methods should be abandoned. Drawing upon work on the division of cognitive labour in science, we argue things are not so straightforward. Rather, whether an unreliable method should be abandoned depends heavily on the crucial question of how we should divide philosophers’ time and effort between (...)
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    Ethical perception: are differences between ethnic groups situation dependent?Jo Ann Ho - 2010 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 19 (2):154-182.
    This study was conducted to determine how culture influences the ethical perception of managers. Most studies conducted so far have only stated similarities and differences in ethical perception between cultural or ethnic groups and little attention has been paid towards understanding how cultural values influence the ethnic groups' ethical perception. Moreover, most empirical research in this area has focused on moral judgement, moral decision making and action, with limited empirical work in the area of ethical perception. A total of 22 (...)
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    Hypothesizing from introspections: A model for the role of mental entities in psychological explanation.Sam S. Rakover - 1983 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 13 (2):211–230.
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    Is it language that makes humans intelligent?Jo Van Herwegen & Annette Karmiloff-Smith - 2006 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (3):298-298.
    The target article by Locke & Bogin (L&B) focuses on the evolution of language as a communicative tool. They neglect, however, that from infancy onwards humans have the ability to go beyond successful behaviour and to reflect upon language (and other domains of knowledge) as a problem space in its own right. This ability is not found in other species and may well be what makes humans unique.
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  45. Going Beyond the Catch-22 of Autism Diagnosis and Research. The Moral Implications of (Not) Asking “What Is Autism?”.Jo Bervoets & Kristien Hens - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Psychiatric diagnoses such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are primarily attributed on the basis of behavioral criteria. The aim of most of the biomedical research on ASD is to uncover the underlying mechanisms that lead to or even cause pathological behavior. However, in the philosophical and sociological literature, it has been suggested that autism is also to some extent a ‘social construct’ that cannot merely be reduced to its biological explanation. We show that a one-sided adherence to either a biological (...)
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    Exculpation and Stigma in Tourette Syndrome: An Experimental Philosophy Study.Jo Bervoets, Jarl K. Kampen & Kristien Hens - 2022 - Neuroethics 15 (1):1-16.
    Purpose: There is a widespread recognition that biomedical explanations offer benefits to those diagnosed with a mental disorder. Recent research points out that such explanations may nevertheless have stigmatizing effects. In this study, this ‘mixed blessing’ account of biomedical explanations is investigated in a case of philosophical interest: Tourette Syndrome. Method: We conducted a vignette survey with 221 participants in which we first assessed quantitative attributions of blame as well as the desire for social distance for behavior associated with Tourette (...)
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  47. Platonism and Intra-mathematical Explanation.Sam Baron - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.
    I introduce an argument for Platonism based on intra-mathematical explanation: the explanation of one mathematical fact by another. The argument is important for two reasons. First, if the argument succeeds then it provides a basis for Platonism that does not proceed via standard indispensability considerations. Second, if the argument fails it can only do so for one of three reasons: either because there are no intra-mathematical explanations, or because not all explanations are backed by dependence relations, or because some form (...)
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  48. On Drugs.Sam Baron, Sara Linton & Maureen A. O’Malley - 2023 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 48 (6):551-564.
    Despite their centrality to medicine, drugs are not easily defined. We introduce two desiderata for a basic definition of medical drugs. It should: (a) capture everything considered to be a drug in medical contexts and (b) rule out anything that is not considered to be a drug. After canvassing a range of options, we find that no single definition of drugs can satisfy both desiderata. We conclude with three responses to our exploration of the drug concept: maintain a monistic concept, (...)
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  49. Dialetheism and the A-Theory.Sam Baron - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.
    According to dialetheism, there are some true contradictions. According to the A-theory, the passage of time is a mind-independent feature of reality. On some A-theories, the passage of time involves the movement of the present. I show that by appealing to dialetheism one can explain why the present moves. I then argue that A-theorists should adopt this explanation. To do this, I defend two claims. First, that the dialetheic explanation is an improvement on the only other explanation available for why (...)
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  50. Eliminating Spacetime.Sam Baron - 2021 - Erkenntnis (3):1-20.
    A number of approaches to quantum gravity (QG) seem to imply that spacetime does not exist. Philosophers are quick to point out, however, that the loss of spacetime should not be regarded as total. Rather, we should interpret these approaches as ones that threaten the fundamentality but not the existence of spacetime. In this paper, I argue for two claims. First, I argue that spacetime realism is not forced by QG; spacetime eliminativism remains an option. Second, I argue that eliminativism (...)
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