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 D. Dennett - Philosophy Dictionary of Arguments
 
Evidence: proof of the existence and the behavior of objects or of the truth of statements. Evidence can be direct or indirect. See also theories, facts.
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Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments.
 
Author Item    More concepts for author
Brentano, Franz Evidence   Brentano
Chisholm, Roderick Evidence   Chisholm
Darwin, Charles Evidence   Darwin
Davidson, Donald Evidence   Davidson
Dennett, Daniel Evidence   Dennett
Fodor, Jerry Evidence   Fodor
Gould, Stephen Jay Evidence   Gould
Hilbert, David Evidence   Hilbert
Latour, Bruno Evidence   Latour
Loar, Brian Evidence   Loar
Naess, Arne Evidence   Naess
Nietzsche, Friedrich Evidence   Nietzsche
Nozick, Robert Evidence   Nozick
Peacocke, Christopher Evidence   Peacocke
Quine, W.V.O. Evidence   Quine
Schurz, Gerhard Evidence   Schurz
Sellars, Wilfrid Evidence   Sellars
Sokal, Alan Evidence   Sokal
Stroud, Barry Evidence   Stroud
Wright, Crispin Evidence   Wright

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