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Defining and measuring varus thrust in knee osteoarthritis: A scoping review of current evidence and challenges. [PDF]
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Cross-recurrence quantification analysis captures inter-brain coupling during naturalistic negotiation: a new dynamic approach for hyperscanning. [PDF]
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The Intentionality of Coaching Responses: Connecting Stances to Practices
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Developing inclusive, antiracist approaches to public health research: Guidelines for action. [PDF]
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Mental Health Challenges at the Intersection of First-Year, First-Generation College Students and Second-Generation Immigrant Identities: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
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A Kantian Stance on the Intentional Stance
Biology and Philosophy, 2001I examine the way in which Daniel Dennett (1987, 1995) uses his 'intentional'and 'design' stances to make the claim that intentionality is derived fromdesign. I suggest that Dennett is best understood as attempting to supplyan objective, nonintentional, naturalistic rationale for our use of intentionalconcepts.
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To Adopt the Intentional Stance?
Psychological Inquiry, 1990We begin our commentary with a bit of common-sense or everyday psychology, because intention is a notion that originates in our everyday understanding of human action. This introductory analysis allows us then to attend efficiently to Lewis's article. We conclude by mentioning some related research of our own.
Jacqueline D. Woolley, Henry M. Wellman
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Norms, Rewards, and the Intentional Stance
Proceedings of the 2018 AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, 2018The challenge of training AI systems to perform responsibly and beneficially has inspired different approaches for teaching a system what people want and how it is acceptable to attain that in the world. In this paper we compare work in reinforcement learning, in particular inverse reinforcement learning, with our norm inference approach. We test those
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