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The study of observational learning, or learning from others, is a cornerstone of the behavioral sciences, because it grounds the continuity, diversity, and innovation inherent to humanity's cultural repertoire within the social learning capacities of ...
Garriy Shteynberg +3 more
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An event is common knowledge among a group of agents if each one knows it, if each one knows that the others know it, if each one knows that each one knows that the others know it, and so on. Thus, common knowledge is the limit of a potentially infinite chain of reasoning about knowledge. The purpose of this paper is to survey some of the implications
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One of the five schemes in social forestry program in Indonesia is customary forest recognition. Kenegerian Rumbio Customary Forest, a customary forest in Riau Province, is failed in the recognition process.
Fahrul Rozi Sembiring +2 more
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Common knowledge that help is needed increases helping behavior in children.
Although there is considerable evidence that at least some helping behavior is motivated by genuine concern for others' well-being, sometimes we also help solely out of a sense of obligation to the persons in need.
Barbora Siposova +4 more
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L’égalité en matière d’héritage. Jeunes et savoir commun au Maroc
The aim of this article is to highlight the knowledge of a small sample of young Moroccans about the rule of inheritance that allows boys inherit a double portion of their sisters after the death of the father.
Merieme Yafout
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The Use of Common Knowledge in Fuzzy Logic Approach for Vineyard Site Selection
A multitude of factors considered necessary for an informed choice of the location of the vineyard can be overwhelming for the decision-maker. Is there still a place for knowledge valuable from the perspective of an experienced winegrower in the era of ...
Katarzyna Chrobak +2 more
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Concept and Essence of Confidence (etminan) in the Principles of Jurisprudence (usul -e- figh) [PDF]
In Islamic legal system, high ranking clergyman (mujtahid) attempts to deduce the legislator intention from accepted resources and to have reasoning through demanded method.
A. Amini, M. Dadashi niaki
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Bumbling idiots or evil masterminds? Challenging cold war stereotypes about women, sexuality and state socialism [PDF]
In academic writing, facts about the past generally require the citation of relevant sources unless the fact or idea is considered “common knowledge:” bits of information or dates upon which there is a wide scholarly consensus.
Ghodsee Kristen, Lišková Kateřina
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Common Knowledge in Email Exchanges [PDF]
We consider a framework in which a group of agents communicates by means of emails, with the possibility of replies, forwards and blind carbon copies (BCC). We study the epistemic consequences of such email exchanges by introducing an appropriate epistemic language and semantics. This allows us to find out what agents learn from the emails they receive
F.A.G. Sietsma (Floor) +1 more
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Labelled Natural Deduction for Public Announcement Logic with Common Knowledge
Public announcement logic is a logic that studies epistemic updates. In this paper, we propose a sound and complete labelled natural deduction system for public announcement logic with the common knowledge operator (PAC). The completeness of the proposed
Muhammad Farhan Mohd Nasir +2 more
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