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Ageism is a social issue of growing concern; ageist beliefs can shape the individual and collective experience of aging. The present study aimed to explore positive and negative ageism in young adults (YA) (18-30 years) and adults (AD) (31-60 years) and
Alice Fiorini Bincoletto +3 more
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Epistemic Self-Trust: It's Personal [PDF]
AbstractWhat is epistemic self-trust? There is a tension in the way in which prominent accounts answer this question. Many construe epistemic trust in oneself as no more than reliance on our sub-personal cognitive faculties. Yet many accounts – often the same ones – construe epistemic trust in others as a normatively laden attitude directed at persons ...
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Epistemic stance, comprising epistemic trust, mistrust, and credulity, and the closely related construct of mentalizing have been related to paranoid ideation and conspiracy mentality.
Sophie Hauschild +3 more
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Development and validation of a self-report measure of epistemic trust.
Epistemic trust (ET) refers to trust in communicated knowledge. This paper describes the development and validation of a new self-report questionnaire, the Epistemic Trust, Mistrust and Credulity Questionnaire (ETMCQ).
Chloe Campbell +8 more
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The global dissemination of COVID-19 creates confusion and ambiguity in nearly every aspect of life, including fear of contagion, heightened awareness of the mortality of self and family members, lack of power, and distrust of experts and decision-makers.
Idit Shalev
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Deep Disagreement, Epistemic Norms, and Epistemic Self-trust
AbstractSometimes we disagree because of fundamental differences in what we treat as reasons for belief. Such are ‘deep disagreements'. Amongst the questions we might ask about deep disagreement is the epistemic normative one: how ought one to respond to disagreement, when that disagreement is deep. This paper addresses that question.
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The relation between epistemic trust and borderline pathology in an adolescent inpatient sample
Background Recent extensions of mentalization theory have included the hypothesis that a reduced capacity for epistemic trust in the context of attachment relationships may represent a core vulnerability for the development of borderline personality ...
William Orme +4 more
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Using Explainable AI to Measure Feature Contribution to Uncertainty
The application of artificial intelligence techniques in safety-critical domains such as medicine and self-driving vehicles has raised questions regarding its trustworthiness and reliability.
Katherine Elizabeth Brown +1 more
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Epistemic Self-Trust and Doxastic Disagreements [PDF]
The recent literature on the epistemology of disagreement focuses on the rational response question: how are you rationally required to respond to a doxastic disagreement with someone, especially with someone you take to be your epistemic peer? A doxastic disagreement with someone also confronts you with a slightly different question.
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Standardization of epistemic trust/mistrust/credulity questionnaire: Examining validity and reliability among adolescents Standardization of ETMCQ among adolescents [PDF]
Epistemic trust means validating and fitting information that comes from others and has relationships with pathological and therapeutic factors. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the psychometric properties of the Persian version of the
Raziyeh Hashemi +3 more
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