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Affine Relativization

ACM Transactions on Computation Theory, 2018
We strengthen existing evidence for the so-called “algebrization barrier.” Algebrization—short for algebraic relativization—was introduced by Aaronson and Wigderson (AW) (STOC 2008) to characterize proofs involving arithmetization, simulation, and other “current techniques.” However, unlike relativization, eligible statements under this notion do not ...
Baris Aydinlioglu, Eric Bach 0001
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Relativized cryptography

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1979
It appears to be very difficult to give a formal definition of computational security for public-key cryptography. A slightly different notion, called transient-key cryptography, is defined for which a natural definition of security against chosen-plaintext attacks is given.
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Relativism Revidivus: In Defense of Critical Relativism

Journal of Consumer Research, 1988
I f I understand him correctly, Cooper's (1987) recent comment on Anderson (1986) takes issue with my claim that "truth" plays no role in the ontology of critical relativism. He states that "Without denying the importance that the scientific culture has in what is published and accepted in a research domain, one can still seek something firmer (than ...
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Relativism and Nihilism

Philosophia, 1984
In Chapter One I argued that moral judgments involve claims about the correctness of attitudes. In making a favorable (or unfavorable) moral judgment about something one is claiming that it is correct for any rational being (or at least any human being) to have a favorable (or unfavorable) attitude about it.
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