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So when there's any concern at all about vaccines, no matter how ungrounded in scientific evidence, it's like you're taking an infinitesimal risk against what almost seems like no risk.
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This is the beginnings of an account of how the Liar winds up ungrounded or in some sense indeterminate.
It suggests the need for institutional constraints on policies based on ungrounded fears; it also shows how government might effectively draw attention to risks that warrant special concern.
How should we theorize about states of belief involving ungrounded sentences?
The thinker who established the notion that "the end" (the preservation of political power) justifies "the means" (a ruler, Machiavelli says, has to learn how "not to be good") has come to stand for cynicism, a politics ungrounded in any recognizable morality, and self-preservation at all costs.
In other words, how do we make sure our children maintain a sense of place in an increasingly ungrounded world of information?
Focusing on the example of running to catch fly balls, the present contribution takes the study of Brouwer, Brenner, and Smeets (Perception & Psychophysics 64:1160–1168, 2002) to illustrate how common assumptions in the steps from psychophysical experiments to natural behavior can result in ungrounded conclusions.
"You feel so ungrounded".
This fear is not ungrounded.
"They have a misguided, ungrounded aspiration.
It's not that the fears are ungrounded.
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