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Displaying epistemic independence during mathematical problem solving in small group interaction

Research on Children and Social Interaction, 2023
This study focused on Grade 6 students’ handling of differing proposals when discussing solutions to mathematical problems in small groups. Using conversation analysis, we analysed video recordings of naturally occurring student–student interaction.
Hanna Fredriksdotter, Niklas Norén
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When (not) to claim epistemic independence

East Asian Pragmatics, 2017
The goal of this article is to demonstrate that the Japanese final particles ne and yone are systematically used to adopt different epistemic stances and thereby achieve different interactional consequences. Using conversation analysis, the article analyses the particles used in two specific sequential environments: (1) responses to informing and (2 ...
Kaoru Hayano
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Epistemic independence and speaker roles: Highlighting the role of second speaker and mitigating the role of first speaker

Journal of Pragmatics, 2021
Abstract Definitions of attenuation tend to place their emphasis on different aspects of the communication process, especially facework, propositional content, illocutionary force and the roles of speech participants. This paper concentrates on the latter of these aspects. Although studies mention the possibility that attenuation applies to more than
Amparo García-Ramón
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Difficult Discharge in the Context of Suspected Malingering: Reflections on the Value of Epistemic and Professional Independence

Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics
Abstract: During a clinical ethics fellow’s first week of independent supervised service, two unhoused patients on the same floor were resisting the medical team’s recommendations to discharge. In the team’s view, both were medically stable and no longer required hospitalization in an acute setting. The medical team suspected malingering for both. The
Amitabha, Palmer, Colleen, Gallagher
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Graphoid properties of epistemic irrelevance and independence

Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 2005
This paper is based on the theory of coherent lover precisions, which represents one of the theories of the imprecise probability. The credal set is a second model for the imprecise probability, which is used here. Two concepts of the independence are concerned: the epistemic irrelevance and the epistemic independence.
Cozman, Fabio G., Walley, Peter
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Epistemic Autonomy, Authority and Trust: In Defense of Zagzebski’s Theory

Epistemology & Philosophy of Science, 2022
Epistemic authority, according to L. Zagzebski’s theory, is essentially based on deliberative or first-personal reasons, which originate from epistemic admiration.
D. Maslov
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Organisations as Epistemic Capital: the Case of Independent Children’s Rights Institutions

International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, 2015
Why do national organisations proliferate in practically all areas of policymaking and organisational life, and why are they involved in supranational networks and organisations? The article approaches this mystery by exploring how organisations are built and used as authorities in domestic policymaking.
Syväterä Jukka   +2 more
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Epistemic bootstrapping as a failure to use an independent source

Philosophical Issues, 2022
AbstractThe problem of epistemic bootstrapping requires explaining, in a principled manner, why a subject who engages in bootstrapping fails to know the conclusion of her reasoning. Existing proposed solutions to the problem provide unsatisfactory explanations regarding the bootstrapper's ignorance.
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