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Artificial intelligence and machine learning are often discussed in grandiose contexts. Global technologies, trillion-dollar companies or sweeping societal implications tend to dominate the arguments. Terms like big data and petabyte storage evoke vastness. As an artist, David Young wants nothing to do with any of this.
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Blue remembered skills : mental health awareness training for police officers [PDF]
The Bradley Report (Bradley, 2009) has raised a number of important questions regarding the treatment of individuals who are experiencing mental health problems and find themselves in the criminal justice system.
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A Neglected Route to Realism About Quantum Mechanics [PDF]
Bell's Theorem assumes that hidden variables are not influenced by future measurement settings. The assumption has sometimes been questioned, but the suggestion has been thought outlandish, even by the taxed standards of the discipline.
Price, Huw
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Millican on the Ontological Argument [PDF]
Peter Millican (2004) provides a novel and elaborate objection to Anselm’s ontological argument. Millican thinks that his objection is more powerful than any other because it does not dispute contentious ‘deep philosophical theories’ that underlie the ...
Nagasawa, Yujin
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Being mindful about mindfulness
The results of more than three decades of research have shown the many positive effects that mindfulness can have on health, improving quality of life both in the general population and in clinical populations.1 A mindful outlook helps people to avoid automatic behaviours that rely on pre-existing or underlying assumptions and evaluations that might ...
Pagnini, Francesco, Phillips, Deborah
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The doctrine of mens rea can be expressed in this way: MRP: If A is culpable for performing phi, then A performs phi intentionally in circumstances in which it is impermissible to perform phi. The Sermon on the Mount suggests the following principle: SMP:
Mann, William E.
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Justifying conditionalization: Conditionalization maximizes expected epistemic utility [PDF]
According to Bayesian epistemology, the epistemically rational agent updates her beliefs by conditionalization: that is, her posterior subjective probability after taking account of evidence X, p_{new}, is to be set equal to her prior conditional ...
Greaves, Hilary, Wallace, David
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Knowability Relative to Information [PDF]
We present a formal semantics for epistemic logic, capturing the notion of knowability relative to information (KRI). Like Dretske, we move from the platitude that what an agent can know depends on her (empirical) information.
Berto, Franz, Hawke, Peter
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Fichte’s Normative Ethics: Deontological or Teleological? [PDF]
One of the most controversial issues to emerge in recent studies of Fichte concerns the status of his normative ethics, i.e., his theory of what makes actions morally good or bad. Scholars are divided over Fichte’s view regarding the ‘final end’ of moral
Ware, Owen
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Context, content, and epistemic transparency [PDF]
We motivate the idea that presupposition is a transparent attitude. We then explain why epistemic opacity is not a serious problem for Robert Stalnaker's theory of content and conversation.
Almotahari, Mahrad, Glick, E.
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