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Geneticization outside genetics' birthplace: ethical, legal and social implications in the Gulf Cooperation Council region. [PDF]
Shaheen S, Ghaly M.
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On the history of abortion from antiquity to the present day, with a focus on Central Europe and Germany. [PDF]
Dienerowitz FM, David M.
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A lifeline on wheels: perspectives of stakeholders on the implementation and impact of a mobile medications for opioid use disorder unit. [PDF]
Kang A, Bailey A, Hurley L, Martin R.
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Proceedings of the fourth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, 2005
In this paper we study the enforcement of social laws in artificial social systems using a control system. We define the enforceable social law problem as an extension of Tennenholtz' stable social law problem. We distinguish the choice of social laws from the choice of control systems, where the latter leads to new computational problems.
BOELLA, Guido, L. VAN DER TORRE
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In this paper we study the enforcement of social laws in artificial social systems using a control system. We define the enforceable social law problem as an extension of Tennenholtz' stable social law problem. We distinguish the choice of social laws from the choice of control systems, where the latter leads to new computational problems.
BOELLA, Guido, L. VAN DER TORRE
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International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2010
Social laws have proved to be a powerful and theoretically elegant framework for coordination in multi-agent systems. Most existing models of social laws assume that a designer is attempting to produce a set of constraints on agent behaviour which will ensure that some single overall desirable objective is achieved.
Thomas Ågotnes, Michael J. Wooldridge
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Social laws have proved to be a powerful and theoretically elegant framework for coordination in multi-agent systems. Most existing models of social laws assume that a designer is attempting to produce a set of constraints on agent behaviour which will ensure that some single overall desirable objective is achieved.
Thomas Ågotnes, Michael J. Wooldridge
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2012
Social laws – sets of constraints imposed on the behaviour of agents within a multi-agent system with the goal of some desirable overall behaviour resulting – are an important mechanism for coordinating multi-agent behaviour. When considering social laws in human environments, the inspiration for social laws in multiagent systems ...
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Social laws – sets of constraints imposed on the behaviour of agents within a multi-agent system with the goal of some desirable overall behaviour resulting – are an important mechanism for coordinating multi-agent behaviour. When considering social laws in human environments, the inspiration for social laws in multiagent systems ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 1997
After one eats in a restaurant, that one has to leave a tip is a social norm, and that one has to pay for the food is law. As is evident from this both norms and the law influence our behaviour. The goods that we buy, the food that we consume, the services that we render and the opinions that we express are all influenced both by the law and the norms ...
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After one eats in a restaurant, that one has to leave a tip is a social norm, and that one has to pay for the food is law. As is evident from this both norms and the law influence our behaviour. The goods that we buy, the food that we consume, the services that we render and the opinions that we express are all influenced both by the law and the norms ...
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The law of social participation.
American Journal of Sociology, 1921Human nature is known through behavior, but the reaction must be studied in social relations not merely physiological reactions. The reality of the group has been too long neglected. Levy-Bruhl has a law of participation which assumes a difference between primitive man, whose mind is pre-logical, and modern man, a distinction which closer analysis ...
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