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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2021
Abstract The ability to reason about ignorance is an important and often overlooked representational capacity. Phillips and colleagues assume that knowledge representations are inevitably accompanied by ignorance representations. We argue that this is not necessarily the case, as agents who can reason about knowledge often fail on ignorance tasks ...
Amanda Royka, Julian Jara-Ettinger
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Abstract The ability to reason about ignorance is an important and often overlooked representational capacity. Phillips and colleagues assume that knowledge representations are inevitably accompanied by ignorance representations. We argue that this is not necessarily the case, as agents who can reason about knowledge often fail on ignorance tasks ...
Amanda Royka, Julian Jara-Ettinger
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2021
This chapter introduces the Buddha’s definition of ignorance as non-knowledge of the four noble truths, and discusses the necessity of initial trust in his teaching where the four noble truths are taught, if one were to eliminate ignorance. It also informs that it is only the Buddha’s teaching that can give one a perspective to recognize ignorance as ...
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This chapter introduces the Buddha’s definition of ignorance as non-knowledge of the four noble truths, and discusses the necessity of initial trust in his teaching where the four noble truths are taught, if one were to eliminate ignorance. It also informs that it is only the Buddha’s teaching that can give one a perspective to recognize ignorance as ...
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Practical Neurology, 2011
‘Unskilled and unaware of it: how difficulties in recognising one's own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments’. Not really neurology but still a great paper, summarised by its title, which has important implications in training neurologists and revalidation. In this paper Kruger and Dunning1 took a group of Cornell students and asked …
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‘Unskilled and unaware of it: how difficulties in recognising one's own incompetence lead to inflated self-assessments’. Not really neurology but still a great paper, summarised by its title, which has important implications in training neurologists and revalidation. In this paper Kruger and Dunning1 took a group of Cornell students and asked …
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Synthese, 2017
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Social Philosophy and Policy, 2004
If we wish to assess the morality of elected officials, we must understand their function as our representatives and then infer how they can fulfill this function. I propose to treat the class of elected officials as a profession, so that their morality is a role morality and it is functionally determined.
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If we wish to assess the morality of elected officials, we must understand their function as our representatives and then infer how they can fulfill this function. I propose to treat the class of elected officials as a profession, so that their morality is a role morality and it is functionally determined.
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