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ABSTRACT Virtue epistemology has long struggled with the “Creditability Dilemma”: how can knowledge gained through deference be creditable to the knower if it primarily depends on others’ cognitive work? We propose a novel solution by developing a telic account of doxastic deference as a distinctive kind of social‐epistemic performance.
J. Adam Carter, Jesper Kallestrup
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"Cake causes herpes?" - promiscuous dichotomisation induces false positives. [PDF]
Grimes DR, Heathers J.
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On the (Mis)Use of Machine Learning With Panel Data
ABSTRACT We provide the first systematic assessment of data leakage issues in the use of machine learning on panel data. Our organising framework clarifies why neglecting the cross‐sectional and longitudinal structure of these data leads to hard‐to‐detect data leakage, inflated out‐of‐sample performance, and an inadvertent overestimation of the real ...
Augusto Cerqua +2 more
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Ultra-broadband illusion acoustics for space and time camouflages. [PDF]
Liu C, Ma C, Lai Y, Fang NX.
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Being Together: Dietrich Bonhoeffer on Human Being and Theological Ethics [PDF]
Dahl, Darren E.
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Text as tape: On the voice in the late prose of Friederike Mayröcker
Abstract For a text to have a voice means to be caught in a paradox: the text obviously does not speak, so what is that tone rising from the pages? Taking hold of a striking ambivalence, this essay examines the relationship between text and voice in the late prose of Austrian poet Friederike Mayröcker.
Astrid Elander
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Self-organized integration vs. self-organized disintegration: an unfinished study. [PDF]
Portugali J.
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ABSTRACT There are cases of psychiatric disorder where affective states produce severely self‐destructive behavior. Sufferers do not appear to be making autonomous decisions, and appear to be severely impaired in their decision‐making capacity. Suffers of these kinds of cases of these kinds of disorders fall into a “gray area” in the law.
Joe Gough
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Instructing participants about the random assignment of patients to treated and non-treated conditions does not diminish causal illusions. [PDF]
Barreiro A +2 more
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