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Peter J. Markie 《Philosophical Studies》2013,163(1):271-290
Rational intuitions involve a particular form of understanding that gives them a special epistemic status. This form of understanding and its epistemic efficacy are not explained by several current theories of rational intuition, including Phenomenal Conservatism (Huemer, Skepticism and the veil of perception, 2001; Ethical intuitionism, 2005; Philos Phenomenol Res 74:30–55, 2007), Proper Functionalism (Plantinga, Warrant and proper function, 1993), the Competency Theory (Bealer Pac Philos Q 81:1–30, 2000; Sosa, A virtue epistemology, 2007) and the Direct Awareness View (Conee, Philos Phenomenol Res 4:847–857, 1998; Bonjour, In defense of pure reason, 1998). Some overlook it; others try to account for it but fail. We can account for the role of understanding in rational intuition by returning to the view of some of the early Rationalists, e.g. Descartes and Leibniz. While that view carries a prohibitive cost, it does contain an insight that may help us solve the problem of giving understanding its due. 相似文献
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Trends in the marriage and family therapy (MFT) field show that gay men access therapy at a rate two to four times greater
than their heterosexual counterparts. Thus, MFTs must be prepared to meet the needs of such clientele. Little research has
been conducted on male–male couple experiences and less has been conducted in Alaska. In this qualitative study involving
eleven participants we explored societal experiences and coping strategies of Alaskan male–male couples. Themes demonstrated
more non-supportive than supportive experiences, the use of families of choice as the primary means of coping, and mixed therapeutic
experiences. 相似文献
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Peter J. Markie 《Philosophical Studies》1977,31(6):429-432
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Mary S. Green Megan J. Murphy Markie Blumer Devon Palmanteer 《The American journal of family therapy》2013,41(2):159-168
As professionals, therapists should be prepared to work with a diverse population. The purpose of this study was to explore predictors of American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy Clinical Members' comfort level in working with gay and lesbian individuals, couples, and families. Results indicated that therapists' scores on the Support for Lesbian and Gay Human Rights Scale predicted their comfort level in working with gay and lesbian individuals, couples, and families. The challenge for training programs is to assist therapists-in-training and supervisors with self-exploration and to increase opportunities for interactions with gays and lesbians. 相似文献
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