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  1. In this paper I wish to defend the claim that epistemic indolence is epistemically irrational. I will argue that two of the attempts to bar indolence prevail against the authors' objections. I will suggest a more suitable theoretical motivation for the claim than that rejected by the authors. I

  2. "Jose Rizal's 'The Indolence of the Filipino' critiques colonial misconceptions of Filipino laziness. Analyzing historical, social, and economic factors, Rizal refutes stereotypes, attributing perceived indolence to oppressive conditions. H

  3. If the individual who labeled you lazy was a foreigner who also made judgments about you and the Filipino people in your own country, how would you respond? José Rizal wrote The Indolence of the Filipinos, a socio-political essay, in reaction to the criticism of Indio, or Malay, Indolence.

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  4. Nov 1, 2004 · Rizal argues that the indolence attributed to Filipinos arose from years of misgovernment, loss of hope, and a lack of self-esteem, rather than a lack of capability or ambition.

  5. This paper explores the theoretical framework of the essay The Indolence of the Filipinos written by Jose Rizal as his brilliant defense to challenge the prejudicial identification of the natives as indolent subjects for subjugation and colonization, perpetuated through the early recounts of the history.

  6. Epistemic Indolence. RICHARD FOLEY and RICHARD FUMERTON. Suppose that a person S believes p on the basis of evidence e and that e is all the evidence S has which is relevant to p.

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  8. The introduction aims to impartially examine the question of Filipino indolence using facts and acknowledges that both excessive accusations of indolence and outright denials require careful consideration.

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