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Using national probability data gathered between 1990 and 2016, this study explored associations between pornography consumption and sexual permissiveness within and between the sexes, as well as permissiveness differences between the sexes across ...
P. Wright, L. Vangeel
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Birds of a feather? Not when it comes to sexual permissiveness
Prior research finds that sexually permissive individuals are judged more negatively than nonpermissive peers, placing them at risk of social isolation.
Zhana Vrangalova, Gerulf Rieger
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Effects of female preference intensity on the permissiveness of sexual trait polymorphisms
Recent developments in sexual selection theory suggest that on their own, mate preferences can promote the maintenance of sexual trait diversity.
Aditya Ponkshe, John A Endler
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An Approach to Improve Permissiveness of Supervisors for GMECs in Time Petri Net Systems
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2020This paper deals with the enforcement of generalized mutual exclusion constraints (GMECs) on time Petri nets (TPNs) with uncontrollable transitions by restricting the firing intervals of controllable transitions.
Liang Li, F. Basile, Zhiwu Li
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Trends and Countertrends in Sexual Permissiveness: Three Decades of Attitude Change in The Netherlands 1965-1995 [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 62617.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Using longitudinal data from 8 surveys on attitude change in the Netherlands, I tried to clarify trends in sexual permissiveness since the 1960s.
Gerbert Kraaykamp
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Contemporary Epistemology, 2019
A rational person doesn't believe just anything. There are limits on what it is rational to believe. How wide are these limits? That's the main question that interests me here. But a secondary question immediately arises: What factors impose these limits?
Roger White
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A rational person doesn't believe just anything. There are limits on what it is rational to believe. How wide are these limits? That's the main question that interests me here. But a secondary question immediately arises: What factors impose these limits?
Roger White
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SynthÈse, 2011
In “Epistemic Permissiveness”, Roger White presents several arguments against Extreme Permissivism, the view that there are possible cases where, given one’s total evidence, it would be rational to either believe P, or to believe ∼P. In this paper, we carefully reconstruct White’s arguments and then argue that they do not succeed.
Anthony Brueckner, Brueckner Anthony
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In “Epistemic Permissiveness”, Roger White presents several arguments against Extreme Permissivism, the view that there are possible cases where, given one’s total evidence, it would be rational to either believe P, or to believe ∼P. In this paper, we carefully reconstruct White’s arguments and then argue that they do not succeed.
Anthony Brueckner, Brueckner Anthony
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Free Choice Permission is Strong Permission
Synthese, 2005Free choice permission, a crucial test case concerning the semantics/ pragmatics boundary, usually receives a pragmatic treatment. But its pragmatic features follow from its semantics. We observe that free choice inferences are defeasible, and defend a semantics of free choice permission as strong permission expressed in terms of a modal conditional in
Asher, Nicholas, Bonevac, Daniel
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