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Connecting development of pragmatic competence with the CEFR
The aim of this paper is to look at how The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) can facilitate research of pragmatic competence development.
Marija Kusevska
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Using natural language processing tools, we investigate the semantic differences in medical guidelines for three decision problems: breast cancer screening, lower back pain and hypertension management.
Hossein Hematialam +3 more
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The argument of this paper is that the notion of social acceptability, often invoked in development and environmental management projects, is incomplete. Thinking in terms of social acceptability does not address scientific and technical issues. Sciences
Jacques-Aristide Perrin
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La mise en scène de l’Autre dans les tragédies de Voltaire
Based on four tragedies created between 1732 and 1755, the aim is to see how Voltaire questions the model of civilisation carried by the Enlightenment, by means of a diversion.
Isabelle Ligier-Degauque
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Arrogance and deep disagreement [PDF]
I intend to bring recent work applying virtue theory to the study of argument to bear on a much older problem, that of disagreements that resist rational resolution, sometimes termed "deep disagreements".
Aberdein, Andrew
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Maximizing Opinion Polarization Using Double Deep Q-Learning in Social Networks
Social media networks, such as Facebook and X (formerly Twitter), have become crucial platforms for public discourse, but they also contribute to the rise of misinformation and opinion polarization.
Mohamed N. Zareer, Rastko R. Selmic
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History of the founding of Behavioral and Brain Sciences journal in 1977 as a way of eliciting "creative diagreement" in the form of target articles, open peer commentary, and authors' repsonses.
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Reid on Favors, Injuries, and the Natural Virtue of Justice [PDF]
Reid argues that Hume’s claim that justice is an artificial virtue is inconsistent with the fact that gratitude is a natural sentiment. This chapter shows that Reid’s argument succeeds only given a philosophy of mind and action that Hume rejects.
Powell, Lewis, Yaffe, Gideon
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Epistemic injustice and deepened disagreement
Sometimes ordinary disagreements become deep as a result of epistemic injustice. The paper explores a hitherto unnoticed connection between two phenomena that have received ample attention in recent social epistemology: deep disagreement and epistemic ...
Thirza Lagewaard
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The Self-Undermining Arguments from Disagreement [PDF]
Arguments from disagreement against moral realism begin by calling attention to widespread, fundamental moral disagreement among a certain group of people. Then, some skeptical or anti-realist-friendly conclusion is drawn.
Sampson, Eric
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