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Linguistic Reasoning Petri Nets for Knowledge Representation and Reasoning

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 2016
This paper proposes a linguistic reasoning Petri net (LRPN) model and develops an ordered weighted linguistic reasoning (OWLR) algorithm for knowledge representation and reasoning. Linguistic production rules in the knowledge base of a decision support system are modeled by LRPNs, where the truth degrees of the propositions in the linguistic production
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Medication: REASONS AND INTERVENTIONS FOR NONCOMPLIANCE

Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 1993
The causes of noncompliance include side effects, knowledge deficits, and patient/therapist relationships.
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Reasons for Action and Psychological Capacities

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2011
Most moral philosophers agree that if a moral agent is incapable of performing some act N" because of a physical incapacity, then they do not have a reason to N". Most also claim that if an agent is incapable of N"-ing due to a psychological incapacity, brought about by, for example, an obsession or phobia, then this does not preclude them from having ...
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Moral Judgement and Reasons for Action

1997
Abstract The relation between intellect and will is a major concern of the theory of practical reason. In moral philosophy the central focus of this concern is the relation between reason and morality. Here the perennial question is often taken to be whether a rational person has reason to be moral.
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Education for Democracy: reasons and strategies

European Journal of Education, 2011
According to social scientists Herfried Münkler in Germany and Colin Crouch in England, major developments in Western industrial societies — individualism, increasing social complexity, globalisation — present serious threats to basic requirements of stable societies and expose democracy to the corrosion of its socio‐moral resources such as social ...
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RESTRAINT ON REASONS AND REASONS FOR RESTRAINT: A PROBLEM FOR RAWLS’ IDEAL OF PUBLIC REASON

Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2006
Abstract:  It appears that one of the aims of John Rawls’ ideal of public reason is to provide people with good reason for exercising restraint on their nonpublic reasons when they are acting in the public political arena. I will argue, however, that in certain cases Rawls’ ideal of public reason is unable to provide a person with good reason for ...
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Reasons for Action and the Law

1999
The author looks at different theoretical proposals which use the concept of reason for action in approaching some of the classical questions of legal theory, that is, more specifically, the normativity, the acceptance and the justification of legal norms. For this purpose, the book is divided into two main parts.
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Reasons and Reasons for Reasons: Differences Between a Court Judgment and an Arbitration Award

Arbitration International, 1988
i begin by asking why it is customary for judges to give judgments at all. A judgment is not, after all, a necessary feature of formal dispute resolution. It played a small part in trial by battle or ordeal. And it might well be thought that parties who have endured the tedium and anguish of legal proceedings would wish to be spared yet another journey
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