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When a peer disagrees with an individual regarding a proposition, the Evidence of Evidence Principle suggests this indicates the existence of a comparable body of evidence supporting the peer's view, which typically justifies some degree of conciliation by the individual.
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- Social Epistemology – Introduction to Philosophy - Rebus Press press.rebus.community via serper
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- peer disagreement concept
- Conciliationism concept