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Disagreement is unpredictable

Economics Letters, 2002
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A degree of disagreement

Nursing Standard, 1993
In the news item 'Financial support for nurse teachers' (News, January 13), Stuart Mahon is reported as saying: 'If nursing is to be credible in the higher education sector, we have to have nurses who can lead nursing at that level, supported by a nursing degree.'
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Epistemic Disagreement and Practical Disagreement

Erkenntnis, 2013
It is often thought that the correct metaphysics and epistemology of reasons will be broadly unified across different kinds of reason: reasons for belief, and reasons for action. This approach is sometimes thought to be undermined by the contrasting natures of belief and of action: whereas belief appears to have the ‘constitutive aim’ of truth (or ...
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Respectful Disagreement:

2012
This chapter focuses on the rational and universalistic notion of metaphysical truth, which according to the authors' understandings of Maimonides and Jewish theology precludes accepting religious pluralism. Raphael Jospe's position consists of two claims: first, one can be a theological relativist (that is, a religious pluralist) without being an ...
Jolene S. Kellner, Menachem Kellner
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Disagreement

The Philosophers' Magazine, 2010
This chapter will consider research findings related to the speech act of disagreement with the aim of supporting students in developing effective strategies to improve both receptive and productive skills in this area. Although some communicative behaviours may be effective in both the first language and the second language, students who carry over an
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Armchair Disagreement

Metaphilosophy, 2017
AbstractA commonly neglected feature of the so‐calledEqual Weight View, according to which we should give our peers’ opinions the same weight we give our own, is its prima facie incompatibility with the common picture of philosophy as an armchair activity: an intellectual effort to seek a priori knowledge.
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Sophistication in Computers: A Disagreement

Proceedings of the IRE, 1962
There is frequently more or less acrimonious discussion about artificial intelligence and intelligent machines and their place in science. Usually the discussion settles down to the reiteration of two points of view. This paper is concerned with the difference between them.
John L. Kelly Jr., Oliver G. Selfridge
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Disagreement of Disagreement

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Christian L. Goulding   +2 more
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Epistemology of Disagreement: Which Disagreement?

Grazer Philosophische Studien
Abstract Far from considering the phenomenon of disagreement across the board, the peer debate in epistemology solely focuses on cases of disagreements that are at least assumed to be genuine. What counts as a genuine disagreement is most of the times kept on the level of a pre-theoretical intuition according to which the peers disagree insofar as they
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A.I. and the Nature of Disagreement

SSRN Electronic Journal
Litigation is a creature of disagreement. Our essay explores the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to help reduce legal disagreements. In any litigation, parties disagree over the facts, the law, or how the law applies to the facts. The source of the parties' disagreements matters.
Anthony Niblett, Albert Yoon
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