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Infinite ethics and the limits of impartiality
Abstract Beneficence—the part of morality concerned with promoting people's well‐being—is widely thought to be both agent‐neutral and impartial: it prescribes a common aim to all, and does not favor some individuals over others. This paper explores a problem for agent‐neutral, impartial beneficence from the perspective of “individualistic ethics” in ...
Jacob M. Nebel
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Provable bounds for noise-free expectation values computed from noisy samples. [PDF]
Barron SV +6 more
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Security and Verification of Data in Multi-Cloud Storage with Provable Data Possession
Vrushali KGaikwad, Ramesh M. Kagalkar
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ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used in public decision‐making; yet existing governance tools often lack clear definitions of harm and benefit, practical methods for weighing competing values, and guidance for resolving value conflicts.
Karl de Fine Licht, Anna Folland
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On the Practical Necessity of the Categories
ABSTRACT Kant tells us that we cannot know whether all finite rational beings must share the same forms of sensibility. Can we know whether all finite rational beings must share the same forms of understanding? Recent discussion of this issue has focused on whether Kant thinks this can be decided from the theoretical point of view.
Anil Gomes, Andrew Stephenson
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Anonymous and Efficient Chaotic Map-Based Authentication Protocol for Industrial Internet of Things. [PDF]
Zeng D +6 more
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The Provable Security of Graph-Based One-Time Signatures and Extensions to Algebraic Signature Schemes [PDF]
Alejandro Hevia, Daniele Micciancio
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Competing Under Oath: Can Honesty Pledges Reduce Cheating in Competitive Environments?
ABSTRACT People frequently compete with one another for awards, benefits, contracts, positions, or roles. One of the regulatory challenges in these contexts lies in preventing people from making dishonest claims to win such competitions. Honesty pledges, asking people to commit to ethical behavior ex ante, have been found to reduce cheating under non ...
Ronit Montal‐Rosenberg +2 more
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Mainzelliste: Ten years of pseudonymization, record linkage, and informed consent management. [PDF]
Tremper G +4 more
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