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The Fundamental Fallacy of "Empathic AI". [PDF]
Abstract “Empathic AI” is being adopted in clinics as a means of offloading some of the work of clinician‐patient encounters. Indeed, a recent study reported that generative large language models such as GPT4 were perceived as being more empathetic than human physicians. I argue that encounters between AI chatbots and patients lack an essential feature
Kreitmair K.
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Normative Judgment and Rational Requirements: A Reply to Ridge [PDF]
I examine and rebut Ridge’s two arguments for Capacity Judgment Internalism (simply qua their particular character and content, first person normative judgments are necessarily capable of motivating without the help of any independent desire).
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AKRASIJA IR SUBJEKTAS EGONOMIKOJE
Straipsnyje nagrinėjama klasikinės akrasijos problemos transformacija egonomikoje - tarpdisciplininėje tyrimų srityje, metodologiškai susijusioje su postanalitine filosofija. Lyginami akrasijos apibrėžimai analitinėje (D.
Zenonas Norkus
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Akrasia and Ordinary Weakness of Will
This article offers an account of akrasia as a primary failure of intentional agency in contrast to a recent account of weakness of will, developed by Richard Holton, that also points to a kind of failure of intentional agency but presents this as both ...
Lubomira Radoilska
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Are the Weakness of Will and Akrasia Two Distinct Phenomena? [PDF]
According to traditional philosophical literature, Akrasia is defined as acting against one’s best judgment. Philosophers have considered Akrasia as synonymous with the weakness of will.
zahra khazaei
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Człowiek dwubiegunowy. Marcuse, akrazja i psychopatologia populizmu
In 1964, Herbert Marcuse made a famous thesis about the one-dimensionality of late-capitalist subject. It is one of his most important theoretical concepts, as well as an extension of the thesis put forward by Marcuse in 1937 in his essay Affirmative ...
Bartosz Kuźniarz
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A Critique of Alfred R Mele’s Work on Autonomous Agents: From Self-Control to Autonomy [PDF]
The book, Autonomous Agents: From Self-Control to Autonomy (1995), by Alfred R. Mele, deals primarily with two main concepts, “self-control” and “individual autonomy,” and the relationship between them.
Das, Pujarini
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On (Not) Making Oneself Known [PDF]
This chapter uses an exploration of the nature of selfhood in Hamlet to stage a discussion of the concept of literary knowledge. What does it mean to claim for our various practices of literary production that they can yield, collectively if not always ...
Gibson, John
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Disagreement and easy bootstrapping [PDF]
Should conciliating with disagreeing peers be considered sufficient for reaching rational beliefs? Thomas Kelly argues that when taken this way, Conciliationism lets those who enter into a disagreement with an irrational belief reach a rational belief ...
Tal, Eyal
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Do We Collaborate With What We Design? [PDF]
Abstract The use of terms like “collaboration” and “co‐workers” to describe interactions between human beings and certain artificial intelligence (AI) systems has gained significant traction in recent years. Yet, it remains an open question whether such anthropomorphic metaphors provide either a fertile or even a purely innocuous lens through which to ...
Evans KD, Robbins SA, Bryson JJ.
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