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Pharmacovigilance and bioethics: the importance of a neglected relationship. [PDF]

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The State of Practice About Security in Telemedicine Systems in Chile: Exploratory Study. [PDF]

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Subjectivism

2017
This essay discusses subjective probability—its foundations, justification, and relation to other subjects, such as decision theory and confirmation theory. Various forms of subjectivism (the belief in subjective probability) are described, and distinguished from non-subjectivist approaches. Two broad approaches to justifying the laws of probability on
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Subjectivation

2022
This chapter covers scenario thinking and practicing generating a distinct mode of subjectivation. It explains that World Energy Council's scenario planners create global energy scenarios representing alternative plausible futures for the energy sector through a triennial cyclical process.
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A transparent case for subjectivism?

Analysis, 1985
N The Subjective View (Oxford, the Clarendon Press, 1983, pp. 35-7), Colin McGinn maintains that 'the impossibility of transparent white ... is just that nothing could look transparent and white'. He goes on to maintain that something's looking white cannot be explicated in objectivist terms, i.e.
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Politics, Identification and Subjectivization

October, 1992
In a sense, the whole matter of my paper is involved in a preliminary question: In what language will it be uttered? Neither my language nor your language, but rather a dialect between French and English, a special one, a dialect that carries no identification with any group.
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Grammaticalization and Subjectivization of “Po”

2014
This paper investigates the grammaticalization of “po” on the basis of a survey on examples from Chinese classic works, and finds that: 1) the use of “po” shifted from an adjective to a degree adverb and a scope adverb; 2) the use of “po” shifted from an objective scope adverb to a modal adverb.
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Epistemic Subjectivism

Episteme, 2007
ABSTRACTEpistemic subjectivism, as I am using the term, is a view in the same spirit as relativism, rooted in skepticism about the objectivity or universality of epistemic norms. I explore some ways that we might motivate subjectivism drawing from some common themes in analytic epistemology. Without diagnosing where the arguments go wrong, I argue that
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