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AI, Radical Ignorance, and the Institutional Approach to Consent
AbstractMore and more, we face AI-based products and services. Using these services often requires our explicit consent, e.g., by agreeing to the services’ Terms and Conditions clause. Current advances introduce the ability of AI to evolve and change its own modus operandi over time in such a way that we cannot know, at the moment of consent, what it ...
Etye Steinberg
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In Switzerland, institutions through which legal knowledge and education are produced have systemi-cally enabled epistemic injustice through forms of silencing and the cultivation of active ignorance along individual and institutional dimensions. As such,
Sofia Balzaretti, Stephanie Deig
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Should courts always enforce what contracting parties write? [PDF]
We find an economic rationale for the common sense answer to the question in our title — courts should not always enforce what the contracting parties write. We describe and analyze a contractual environment that allows a role for an active court.
Anderlini, Luca +2 more
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Epistemic exploitation occurs when privileged persons compel marginalized persons to educate them about the nature of their oppression. I argue that epistemic exploitation is marked by unrecognized, uncompensated, emotionally taxing ...
Berenstain, Nora
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The civilizational basis of the beingness of an institutional person [PDF]
Introduction. Atheistic literature insists that religious faith owes its origin to human ignorance. In its turn, this ‘ignorance’ of a person is closely connected with the ontological foundations of an institutional person determining the ...
Artyomov, Vladimir Nikolaevich
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Social control of the quality of public services: Theory, methodology and results of empirical research [PDF]
The article reveals the theoretical and methodological aspect of the problem of social control in relation to the possibility of its implementation in the production of public services.
Evgeny A. Kapoguzov +2 more
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Racist nativism is a concept which helps us understand the relationship between racialisation and nativism. It is used here to examine cultural values perpetuated by media and political discourse as alien to British values in constructions of ...
Heather Jane Smith
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Institutions Ignored: A History of Select Committee Scrutiny in the House of Lords, 1968–2021
AbstractWithin the vast seam of scholarship on parliamentary history the evolution and role of select committees in the house of lords, particularly in relation to investigatory or policy‐focused committees, has been almost completely overlooked. They have been ‘institutions ignored’.
Connolly, J. +4 more
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The Institution of Gender-Based Asylum and Epistemic Injustice: A Structural Limit [PDF]
One of the recent attempts to explore epistemic dimensions of forced displacement focuses on the institution of gender-based asylum and hopes to detect forms of epistemic injustice within assessments of gender related asylum applications.
Sertler, Ezgi
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