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Disgust as embodied moral judgment. [PDF]
How, and for whom, does disgust influence moral judgment? In four experiments participants made moral judgments while experiencing extraneous feelings of disgust.
Clore, Gerald L +3 more
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A Survey on Habermas' Legal Discourse as the Logic of Law [PDF]
The main purpose of the current study is to examine Habermas' legal discourse as the logic of law. In Habermas' theory regarding legal discourse, the process of legal norming is considered as a method for the rationality in the field of legal reasoning ...
Ahmad Deylami, Fatemeh Montazer
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Perspectives on Large Language Models for Relevance Judgment [PDF]
When asked, large language models~(LLMs) like ChatGPT claim that they can assist with relevance judgments but it is not clear whether automated judgments can reliably be used in evaluations of retrieval systems.
G. Faggioli +10 more
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Constitutional Court as a guardian of the Latvian legal system [PDF]
In the article, the author explains the foundation and the constitutional regulation of the Latvian Constitutional Court marking its place within the principle of the separation of powers.
Rodiņa Anita
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The Constitutional Tribunal was to resolve the issue on the subject of doctors’ use of the conscience clause in practice, and so it did. In the author’s opinion, the essence of the ruling concerns lies in the application of this clause in cases which can
Pamela Pielarz
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Forecasts of the trajectory of an infectious agent can help guide public health decision making. A traditional approach to forecasting fits a computational model to structured data and generates a predictive distribution.
Thomas McAndrew +7 more
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Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment
This book is a deep, detailed dive into the science behind decision making. It focuses on how decisions and judgment are made, what influences them, and how better decisions can be made.
Gaurav Sood, A. Gelman, Christian Robert
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Saccadic inhibition in a guided saccade task [PDF]
The eye movement system reacts very systematically to visual transients that are presented during the planning phase of a saccade. About 50 to 70 ms after the onset of a transient, the number of saccades that are started decreases, a phenomenon that has ...
Isabel Dombrowe
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Liberty and Suspension in Locke’s Essay
I argue for two controversial claims about Locke’s account of liberty in Essay 2.21. The first claim is that Locke does not identify liberty with freedom of action.
Matthew A Leisinger
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Discussion on operation flexibility of Zhonggui natural gas pipeline [PDF]
Zhongwei station of West to east natural gas pipeline is connected to the north of Zhonggui line, and Guiyang station of China-Myanmar natural gas pipeline is connected to the south, which has important strategic significance in Southwest China.
Song Ying, Feng Liang, Cao Wenchen
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