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Argomentazione, decisione e razionalità

Sistemi intelligenti, 2012
This paper opposes the view that studying argumentation from a decision theoretic perspective is a purely descriptive project. On the contrary, I argue that such approach is naturally suited to tackle normative issues, shedding new light on how strategic rationality interacts with other virtues of argumentation - namely, inferential validity and ...
Paglieri, Fabio
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On Risk and Decisional Capacity

The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 2001
Limits to paternalism are, in the liberal democracies, partially defined by the concepts of decision-making capacity/incapacity (mental competence/incompetence). The paper is a response to Ian Wilks's (1997) recent attempt to defend the idea that the standards for decisional capacity ought to vary with the degree of risk incurred by certain choices ...
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Outline of a sociology of decisionism

The British Journal of Sociology, 2017
AbstractI propose an agenda for empirical research on decision, choice, decision‐makers, and decision‐makingquasocial facts. Given societyS, groupG, or fieldF, I make a twofold sociological proposal. First, empirically investigate the conditions under which something—call itX—is taken to be a decision or choice, or the outcome of a decision‐making ...
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Experiential Knowledge in the Development of Decisional DNA (DDNA) and Decisional Trust for Global e-Decisional Community

2011
In the nineties, Peter Drucker envisaged that "the traditional factors of production - land, labour and capital are becoming restraints rather than driving forces" and "Knowledge is becoming the one critical factor of production". Welcoming the onset of knowledge society, we are proposing in this paper an approach the aim of which is to develop a ...
Edward Szczerbicki, Cesar Sanín
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Decisional Sequencing

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
Judicial decisionmaking consists of two sets of choices – (1) how to resolve the issues in a case and (2) how to decide the order in which those issues will be resolved. Much legal scholarship focuses on the first question; too little focuses on the second. This Article aims to fill that gap.
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Sequential Decisional Discriminant Analysis

2007
We are describing here a sequential discriminant analysis method which aim is essentially to classify evolutionary data. This method of decision-making is based on the research of principal axes of a configuration of points in the individual-space with a relational inner product.
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Decisiones compartidas

Medicina Clínica, 2016
Joan M.V. Pons Ràfols   +1 more
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