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The reason for disagreement about the essence of the evidence: a study in Islamic jurisprudence
Objective: This study delves into the definition of evidence in both language and Islamic jurisprudence. It also provides an explanation of the reasons behind differences in Islamic jurisprudence. Methods: I utilized the method of induction to gather
Mohammed Ali M. Alasmari
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Objective: To test the reproducibility of British experts’ (eFM, K2MS, Gibb and Arulkumaran) [1-3] illustrations of fetal heart rate (FHR) decelerations by trained British Obstetricians and midwives.
Shashikant L. Sholapurkar
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Recognising Agreement and Disagreement between Stances with Reason Comparing Networks [PDF]
We identify agreement and disagreement between utterances that express stances towards a topic of discussion. Existing methods focus mainly on conversational settings, where dialogic features are used for (dis)agreement inference.
Chang Xu +3 more
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Interpretational Oppositions between the Majority Opinion of the Court and the Dissenting Opinion
This article aims to identify the reasons for disagreement in interpretive judgments by examining selected cases from the Polish Supreme Administrative Court.
Maciej Wojciechowski
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Being Right for Whose Right Reasons? [PDF]
Explainability methods are used to benchmark the extent to which model predictions align with human rationales i.e., are ‘right for the right reasons’.
Terne Sasha Thorn Jakobsen +2 more
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DEEP CONCEPTUAL MORAL DISAGREEMENTS: OVER WHAT DO WE DISAGREE AND WHY? [PDF]
We frequently find ourselves in intractable disagreements about the morality of abortion, euthanasia, restrictions to freedom, or eating meat for fun. An adequate reaction to a disagreement requires knowing which type of disagreements we are confronted ...
Margit Sutrop
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Reasonableness, Credibility, and Clinical Disagreement [PDF]
Evidence in medicine can come from more or less trustworthy sources and be produced by more or less reliable methods, and its interpretation can be disputed. As such, it can be unclear when disagreements in medicine result from different, but reasonable, interpretations of the available evidence and when they result from unreasonable refusals to ...
Mary Jean, Walker, Wendy A, Rogers
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Understanding reasons for image rejection by radiologists and radiographers
A core element of a radiographer's role is the decision on whether a radiograph is sufficient for diagnosis, or a repeat examination is needed. Studies illustrate the disagreement on the diagnostic value of radiographs between radiographers and ...
R. Decoster +4 more
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Why Don’t You Do It Right? Analysing Annotators’ Disagreement in Subjective Tasks
Annotators’ disagreement in linguistic data has been recently the focus of multiple initiatives aimed at raising awareness on issues related to ‘majority voting’ when aggregating diverging annotations. Disagreement can indeed reflect different aspects of
Marta Sandri +3 more
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Reflective political reasoning: Political disagreement and empathy [PDF]
AbstractAs political polarization increases across many of the world's established democracies, many citizens are unwilling to appreciate and consider the viewpoints of those who disagree with them. Previous research shows that this lack of reflection can undermine democratic accountability. The purpose of this paper is to study whether empathy for the
MURADOVA, LALA, ARCENEAUX, KEVIN
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