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Clinical Correlates of Compliance, Appeasement and Resistance in Command Hallucinations: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective Command hallucinations (CHs) are a subtype of auditory hallucination commonly observed in psychosis and are strongly associated with harmful behaviours towards the self and others. Despite their clinical relevance, no review has synthesised the clinical variables associated with compliance, appeasement and resistance.
Medas M, Georgiades A.
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DERIV: distributed brand perception tracking framework
Determining user’s perception of a brand in short periods of time has become crucial for business. Distilling brand perception directly from people’s comments in social media has promise.
Manu Shukla +3 more
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DIMPL: a distributed in-memory drone flight path builder system
Drones are increasingly being used to perform risky and labor intensive aerial tasks cheaply and safely. To ensure operating costs are low and flights autonomous, their flight plans must be pre-built.
Manu Shukla, Zhiqian Chen, Chang-Tien Lu
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The traditional doctrine of divine omniscience ascribes to God the fully exercised power to know all truths. but why is God’s excellence with respect to knowing not treated on a par with his excellence with respect to doing, where the latter requires ...
Hunt, David P.
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A study of contemporary concepts of Jesus' human knowledge
The question of the knowledge of Jesus is one of the most vividly debated issues in Christology today. The dynamics of this debate is caused by the lack of dogmatic declarations, the modern discoveries of human sciences and critical approach to the ...
Michał Kumorek
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Bayesianism for Non-ideal Agents [PDF]
Orthodox Bayesianism is a highly idealized theory of how we ought to live our epistemic lives. One of the most widely discussed idealizations is that of logical omniscience: the assumption that an agent’s degrees of belief must be probabilistically ...
Bjerring, Jens Christian +1 more
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Omniscience and Divine Co-eternality [PDF]
The conflict between divine foreknowledge and human free will is a major controversy within theology and philosophy of religion. Needless to say, the proper notion of time and its relation to God is essential for coping with this conflict.
Enshallah Rahmati
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Omniscience, the Incarnation, and Knowledge de se [PDF]
A knowledge argument is offered that presents unique difficulties for Christians who wish to assert that God is essentially omniscient. The difficulties arise from the doctrine of the incarnation.
Buckareff, Andrei A.
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Modified Gaunilo-Type Objections Against Modal Ontological Arguments [PDF]
Modal ontological arguments are often claimed to be immune to the flqqperfect islandfrqq objection of Gaunilo, because necessary existence does not apply to material, contingent things.
Daniel, Chlastawa
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Divine Foreknowledge and Human Freedom: Exploring a Glut-Theoretic Account
This essay marks the first steps towards a viable glut-theoretic (contradictory) solution to the longstanding foreknowledge and free will dilemma. Specifically, I offer a solution to the dilemma that accommodates omniscience (foreknowledge) and human ...
Michael DeVito
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