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Algorithm Appreciation: People Prefer Algorithmic To Human Judgment

open access: yesOrganizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2018
Even though computational algorithms often outperform human judgment, received wisdom suggests that people may be skeptical of relying on them (Dawes, 1979).
Jennifer Logg   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Reading (with) Hannah Arendt: Aesthetic Representation for an Ethics of Alterity

open access: yesHumanities, 2019
Hannah Arendt’s interest in literature was part of a broader concern, which was inspired by her reading of Kant, with the role played by aesthetic representation in ethical and political judgment.
Andreea Deciu Ritivoi
doaj   +1 more source

Kafka: The Judgment ; Judgment without trial? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
At the beginning of The Judgment, we find Georg Bendemann, who has just finished a letter to his friend in Russia, reliving once more the agonizing decision to write the letter in the first place. The decision had not been easy.
Deinert, Herbert
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Reach and speed of judgment propagation in the laboratory

open access: yes, 2017
In recent years, a large body of research has demonstrated that judgments and behaviors can propagate from person to person. Phenomena as diverse as political mobilization, health practices, altruism, and emotional states exhibit similar dynamics of ...
Hertwig, Ralph   +3 more
core   +1 more source

Time and video speed perception: a comprehensive investigation of the relation between estimated video speed, clip duration and original duration

open access: yesCognitive Research
While decades of research have deepened our understanding of time perception, the perception of (manipulated) video speed has been relatively underexplored but is gaining interest with recent technological advances. This study systematically investigated
Verena Steinhof   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Wittgenstein and Johnson: Notes on a Neglected Appreciation

open access: yesReligions
M. O’C. Drury and Norman Malcolm both report that Wittgenstein gave them copies of Samuel Johnson’s Prayers and Meditations, a book that he said he valued highly.
Brian R. Clack
doaj   +1 more source

Anarchic Reflection and the Crisis of Krisis: Working with Artaud

open access: yesPerformance Philosophy, 2018
This article begins by arguing that the ‘madness’ of Antonin Artaud is either fetishised or resisted, depending on the disciplinary angle from which one works. It proposes an alternative approach to the study of Artaud, which might avoid such pitfalls by
Joel White
doaj   +1 more source

Biased perceptions about momentum: Do comeback teams have higher chances to win in basketball overtimes?

open access: yesJudgment and Decision Making, 2020
Momentum is often cited in the media and in other sources as an important factor in performance over time in business, politics, sports and other areas. Yet, academic research on whether momentum actually exists is mixed.
Elia Morgulev   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Reforming the Summary Judgment Problem: The Consensus Requirement [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
If one or more federal trial or appellate court judges disagree on whether summary judgment should be ordered, summary judgment can still be granted when an appellate majority finds in favor of summary judgment.
Thomas, Suja A.
core   +1 more source

Emotion, Neuroscience, and Law: A Comment on Darwin and Greene [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Darwin’s (1871) observation that evolution has produced in us certain emotions responding to right and wrong conduct that lack any obvious basis in individual utility is a useful springboard from which to clarify the role of emotion in moral judgment.
Mikhail, John
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