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Relating Epistemic Irrelevance to Event Trees

International Conference on Soft Methods in Probability and Statistics, 2009
We relate the epistemic irrelevance in Walley’s behavioural theory of imprecise probabilities to the event-tree independence due to Shafer. In particular, we show that forward irrelevance is equivalent to event-tree independence in particular event trees, suitably generalised to allow for the fact that imprecise rather than precise probability models ...
Sébastien Destercke, Gert Cooman
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Epistemic irrelevance on sets of desirable gambles

Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 2005
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S. Moral
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When children acquire irony: The role of epistemic vigilance

Intercultural Pragmatics, 2023
Irony is a mechanism that, at the same time, says and does not say. It is a case in which the speaker literally expresses a sense that is not what the speaker wants to communicate.
Caterina Scianna
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Difficulty & quality of will: implications for moral ignorance

Philosophical Explorations, 2022
Difficulty is often treated as blame-mitigating, and even exculpating. But on some occasions difficulty seems to have little or no bearing on our assessments of moral responsibility, and can even exacerbate it.
Anna Hartford
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Consciousness and Rationality: The Lesson from Artificial Intelligence

Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2022
I review three problems that have historically motivated pessimism about artificial intelligence: (1) the problem of consciousness, according to which artificial systems lack the conscious oversight that characterizes intelligent agents; (2) the problem ...
Philip Woodward
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Epistemic Injustice and Psychiatric Classification

Philosophia Scientiæ, 2019
This article supports calls for an increased integration of patients into taxonomic decision making in psychiatry by arguing that their exclusion constitutes a special kind of epistemic injustice: preemptive testimonial injustice, which precludes the ...
Anke Bueter
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Of Ice and Men: The Evolving Role of the Camera in Twentieth-Century Glacier Study

Environmental History, 2022
Repeat glacier photographs have become popular icons for current environmental movements that frequently use retreating glaciers as symbols for global warming.
D. Inkpen
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LLF𝒫: a logical framework for modeling external evidence, side conditions, and proof irrelevance using monads

Log. Methods Comput. Sci., 2017
We extend the constructive dependent type theory of the Logical Framework $\mathsf{LF}$ with monadic, dependent type constructors indexed with predicates over judgements, called Locks. These monads capture various possible proof attitudes in establishing
F. Honsell   +3 more
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Institutionalized Incivility

Social research
:The last decade of academic life has been witness to a peculiar species of moralizing whereby fierce political condemnations ("ritual anathematizations") of disciplines by their practitioners and of scholars by one another are deployed to authorize a ...
Len Gutkin
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On Tables with Numbers, with Numbers

Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Language Models for Underserved Communities (LM4UC 2025)
This paper is a critical reflection on the epistemic culture of contemporary computational linguistics, framed in the context of its growing obsession with tables with numbers.
Konstantinos Kogkalidis   +1 more
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