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Explain Yourself: The Ethics of Soliciting Advice

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Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Jordan Desmond
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Nonexistent Reality

2021
Abstract This chapter explores the understanding of “film art” that prevailed at Lenfilm during the last three decades of the Soviet Union’s existence. It was unusual for filmmakers at this period to produce manifestos or detailed discussions of their own artistic practices, but the studio discussions over nearly thirty years allow ...
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The Nonexistent Problem

Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1991
It can be said that the greatest pitfall for the infection control practitioner lies in the realm of problem solving'; however, responding to potential problems is intrinsic to the role of the infection control practitioner. Potential problems are presented to the infection control practitioner not only by his or her employees and supervisors, but also
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Nonexistence of CW(110, 100)

Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 2011
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Arasu, K. T., Ma, Siu Lun
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Detecting Nonexistent Pedestrians

2017 IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision Workshops (ICCVW), 2017
We explore beyond object detection and semantic segmentation, and propose to address the problem of estimating the presence probabilities of nonexistent pedestrians in a street scene. Our method builds upon a combination of generative and discriminative procedures to achieve the perceptual capability of figuring out missing visual information. We adopt
Jui-Ting Chien   +3 more
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Nonexistence (1998)

2005
Abstract It is argued that reference to the nonexistent, and belief of nonexistent propositions, are commonplace. True, singular, negative existentials vary by the semantic nature of the subject term or the ontological status of its designatum.
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Nonexistent Objects

2013
The issues that nonexistent entities pose for metaphysics and philosophy of language are among the oldest in philosophy, dating back to Plato and Parmenides. These issues arise because of the very natural view that true statements and false statements have the status they have only because they are about objects—broadly speaking—and they’re true (or ...
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