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Quantitative Gait Analysis Reveals Distinct Patterns Associated With Pyramidal Involvement in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]

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The relativist stance

Biosystems, 1998
The two mindsets of absolutism and relativism are juxtaposed, and the relational or relativist stance is vindicated. The only 'absolute' entity which undeniably exists, consciousness has the reality of a dream. The escape hatch from this prison is relational, as Descartes and Levinas found out: Unfalsified relational consistency implies exteriority ...
O E, Rössler, K, Matsuno
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Stance Detection with Stance-Wise Convolution Network

2020
Stance detection aims at identifying the stance (favor, against or neutral) of a text towards a specific target of opinion. Recently, there is a growing interest in using neural models for stance detection, but there are still some challenges to be solved.
Dechuan Yang   +6 more
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A Kantian Stance on the Intentional Stance

Biology and Philosophy, 2001
I examine the way in which Daniel Dennett (1987, 1995) uses his 'intentional'and 'design' stances to make the claim that intentionality is derived fromdesign. I suggest that Dennett is best understood as attempting to supplyan objective, nonintentional, naturalistic rationale for our use of intentionalconcepts.
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On stance and rationality

Synthese, 2009
This collection is especially striking in two ways. The first is the extent to which the concept of a stance is investigated and elaborated, both critically and sympathetically. The second is the number of ways in which these papers bring to the fore new issues for further work—new technical problems as well as new avenues for exploration.
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The Institutional Stance

Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Human success in constructing and navigating a complex social world is typically associated with the ability to interpret other people’s behavior in terms of mental states—a mentalistic stance. We argue that humans are endowed with a second equally powerful intuitive theory: an institutional stance that interprets social interactions in terms of ...
Julian Jara-Ettinger, Yarrow Dunham
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