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Characterizing Individuals Fulfilling Clinical Criteria for Limbic-Predominant Age-Related TDP-43 Encephalopathy in a Tertiary Memory Clinic. [PDF]

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Groot C   +29 more
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Cost-Effectiveness of Thrombectomy With or Without Alteplase in Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke: A Meta-Analysis Considering Time-to-Treatment. [PDF]

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Nguyen CP   +24 more
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Revising the Elenchus via Belief Revision

Logica Universalis, 2023
Vlastos’ famous characterization of the Socratic elenchus focuses on two main aspects of this method: its epistemic roots and its dialogical nature. Our aim is to lay the groundwork to formally capture this characterization. To do so, first, we outline an epistemic framework in which the elenchus can be inscribed.
Kubyshkina, E, Petrolo, M
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Revision proofness

Journal of Economic Theory, 2014
We analyze an equilibrium concept called revision-proofness for infinite-horizon games played by a dynasty of players. Revision-proofness requires strategies to be robust to joint deviations by multiple players and is a refinement of sub-game perfection. Sub-game perfect paths that can only be sustained by reversion to paths with payoffs below those of
Laurence Ales, Christopher Sleet
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Implementing Bounded Revision via Lexicographic Revision and C-revision

Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2023
New information in the context of real life settings usually is accompanied by some kind of supplementary information that indicates context, reliability, or expertise of the information's source. Bounded Revision (BR) displays an iterated belief revision mechanism that takes as input a new information accompanied by a reference sentence acting as ...
Meliha Sezgin, Gabriele Kern-Isberner
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