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The role of education in Aristotle’s Politics [PDF]
Aristotle analyzed the problem of education in the seventh and eighth books of Politics. Most researchers interpret his thoughts on education as “the education of the youth”.
Dimić Zoran
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(Im)politeness employed by multilingual Indonesian EFL learners in argumentative conversations
Politeness might lessen imposition in argumentative conversations which potentially result in conflict. However, different conventions on politeness among different cultures may cause problems for EFL (English as a Foreign Language) learners who often ...
Emi Nursanti +2 more
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Learning from Disagreement: A Survey
Many tasks in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Computer Vision (CV) offer evidence that humans disagree, from objective tasks such as part-of-speech tagging to more subjective tasks such as classifying an image or deciding whether a proposition ...
Alexandra Uma +5 more
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Non-instrumental Reasons and the Problem of Skepticism in Conciliationism [PDF]
Conciliationism is one of the famous approaches to the epistemic challenge of peer disagreement. However, this approach faces many problems, the most important of which is skepticism: an agent ought to suspend judgment about any belief over which she ...
Jalal Abdollahi
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Social epistemic inequalities, redundancy and epistemic reliability in governance [PDF]
In this paper I argue that social epistemic inequalities, exemplified by expert structures and their introduction into various social and political processes, may be a collective epistemic virtue only if they are discovered under the conditions ...
Zubčić Marko-Luka
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We Need to Consider Disagreement in Evaluation
Evaluation is of paramount importance in data-driven research fields such as Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Computer Vision (CV). Current evaluation practice largely hinges on the existence of a single “ground truth” against which we can ...
Valerio Basile +7 more
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Beyond Black & White: Leveraging Annotator Disagreement via Soft-Label Multi-Task Learning
Supervised learning assumes that a ground truth label exists. However, the reliability of this ground truth depends on human annotators, who often disagree. Prior work has shown that this disagreement can be helpful in training models. We propose a novel
Tommaso Fornaciari +5 more
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Investigating disagreement in the scientific literature [PDF]
Disagreement is essential to scientific progress but the extent of disagreement in science, its evolution over time, and the fields in which it happens remain poorly understood.
W. Lamers +6 more
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Moruzzi, Sebastiano, Volpe, Giorgio
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Yu Cheng Chan, David +2 more
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