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Proving prediction prudence [PDF]
<abstract><p>We study how to perform tests on samples of pairs of observations and predictions in order to assess whether or not the predictions are prudent. Prudence requires that the mean of the difference of the observation-prediction pairs can be shown to be significantly negative. For safe conclusions,we suggest testing both unweighted
Tasche, Dirk
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Didymous and Their Function in the Text of The Adolescent [PDF]
The article focuses on repeating details, situations, and characters in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel The Adolescent. To define such repetitions, the author of the present article uses the term dvoichatka (didymous), which is not a strictly academic ...
Elena V. Stepanian-Rumyantseva
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Educational Factors in the Shahnameh of Ferdowsi and Its Influence on Western Literature A Comparative Vision between Ferdowsi and Baltasar Gracian [PDF]
This study presents the possible and hitherto unknown or little spread influence of the Shahnameh of Ferdowsi on the Spanish writer and educator Baltasar Gracián, and consequently, the projection of Ferdowsi in modern western thought through certain ...
Beatriz Salas
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Between modernity and prudence
Ordinance n° 2021-1093 of 15 September 2021, which came into force on 1 October 2021, transposed into French law Directive (EU) 2019/1023 of 20 June 2019 on restructuring and insolvency.
Thomas Mastrullo
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The effects of behavioral and outcome feedback on prudent decision-making under conditions of present and future uncertainty [PDF]
One of the largest reasons decision-makers make bad decisions (act imprudently) is that the world is full of uncertainty, we feel uncertain about the consequences of our actions.
Jay C. Brown
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Prudent Reflective Equilibrium
The main aim of this paper is to propose the inclusion of the expertise of a prudent agent within the procedure of reflective equilibrium by adding a disposition for identifying reasonable beliefs.
Denis Coitinho Silveira
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This article defends the teaching of Mortimer J. Adler that human education must aim at the betterment of human beings by forming good habits in us; and that, if intellectual and moral virtues, or good habits, are the same for all human beings because ...
Peter A. Redpath
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The paradox of imperfect duty in Kant's moral philosophy: A problem in 'applying' ethics' [PDF]
The Applied Ethics debate has not yet sufficiently clarified what application of ethics exactly is. The issue of application is considered to be especially problematic in Kantian ethics or in discourse ethics.
Richter Phillip
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This paper explores the significance of the true and fair view, as the main objective of financial reporting to which accounting principles are subordinated, and the relationship between it and all accounting principles, focusing on identifying their ...
Claudia Cătălina CIOCAN
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Taking Prudence Seriously [PDF]
Philosophers have long theorized about which things make people’s lives go well, and why, and the extent to which morality and self-interest can be reconciled.
Fletcher, Guy
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