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A study on text-score disagreement in online reviews [PDF]
In this paper, we focus on online reviews and employ artificial intelligence tools, taken from the cognitive computing field, to help understanding the relationships between the textual part of the review and the assigned numerical score.
A Flanagin +30 more
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What is the nature of deep disagreement? In this paper, I consider two similar albeit seemingly rival answers to this question: the Wittgensteinian theory, according to which deep disagreements are disagreements over hinge propositions, and the ...
Chris Ranalli
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Many people with religious beliefs, pro or con, are aware that those beliefs are denied by a great number of others who are as reasonable, intelligent, fair-minded, and relatively unbiased as they are.
Frances, Bryan
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Disagreement and Interpretation [PDF]
The question of what weight--if any--courts should give to elected government resistance to court decisions is examined. A principle is sought that explains why courts should not consider local resistance when deliberating on constitutional ...
Nagel, Robert F.
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Consensos sobre la naturaleza de la ciencia: fundamentos de una investigación empírica [PDF]
The issues about the nature of science are today considered a core content of the scientific and technological literacy for all. However, the inclusion of the nature of science in the science school curriculum is not easy and requires some conditions ...
Acevedo-Díaz, J.A.; +3 more
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Evolution of the interpersonal conflict paradigm
Using Brunswik’s (1952) lens model framework, Hammond (1965) proposed interpersonal conflict theory to explain the nature, source, and resolution of disagreement or “cognitive conflict” between parties performing judgment tasks.
Mandeep K. Dhami, Henrik Olsson
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La política deliberativa y las “virtudes” del procedimiento. Un análisis crítico del procedimentalismo de Habermas [PDF]
Habermas aims to overcome the debate between liberalism and republicanism by integrating elements from both traditions and trying to outline a procedural understanding of democracy.
Vicente Montenegro Bralic
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Relative Disagreement-Point Monotonicity of Bargaining Solutions [PDF]
Prominent bargaining solutions are disagreement-point monotonic. These solutions’ disagreement-point monotonicity ranking, on the other hand, is impossible to establish.
Nejat Anbarci
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What is the Epistemic Significance of Disagreement? [PDF]
Over the past decade, attention to epistemically significant disagreement has centered on the question of whose disagreement qualifies as significant, but ignored another fundamental question: what is the epistemic significance of disagreement?
Martin, Noah Gabriel
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The Social Bases of Self-Respect. Political Equality and Epistemic Injustice
This paper investigates the limitations of the ideal of political equality under non-ideal circumstances and focuses specifically on the way in which structurally unjust social contexts endanger individuals’ perception of their own worth.
Federica Liveriero
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