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Exploring haptic interfacing with a mobile robot without visual feedback [PDF]
Search and rescue scenarios are often complicated by low or no visibility conditions. The lack of visual feedback hampers orientation and causes significant stress for human rescue workers. The Guardians project [1] pioneered a group of autonomous mobile
Jones, Peter E., Penders, Jacques
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Handling Everyday Life: An Analysis of Ordinary Acting
ABSTRACT What does it mean to shape one's own everyday life and to be the author of one's ordinary acting with all its repetitions, anchored habits and well‐known practices? In this paper, I argue that moral philosophy should pay more attention to human agency in quotidian contexts.
Johannes Müller‐Salo
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Theorizing Moral Cognition: Culture in Action, Situations, and Relationships [PDF]
Dual-process theories of morality are approaches to moral cognition that stress the varying significance of emotion and deliberation in shaping judgments of action.
Luft, Aliza
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Language machines: Toward a linguistic anthropology of large language models
Abstract Large language models (LLMs) challenge long‐standing assumptions in linguistics and linguistic anthropology by generating human‐like language without relying on rule‐based structures. This introduction to the special issue Language Machines calls for renewed engagement with LLMs as socially embedded language technologies.
Siri Lamoureaux +2 more
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Many of us think we have agent-centred options to act suboptimally. Some of these involve favouring our own interests. Others involve sacrificing them. In this paper, I explore three different ways to accommodate agent-centred options in a criterion of ...
Lazar, Seth
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When survival becomes politics: Necessity activism and identity work under precarity
Abstract Collective action is essential for tackling social, institutional, and environmental challenges, often fueled by shared identities, common norms, and a belief in the possibility of change. However, the impact of participating in collective action on individual identities, and how this knowledge can shape future efforts to maintain engagement ...
Lucia Garcia‐Lorenzo +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article engages race, infrastructural violence, and spatial memory in Ferguson, Missouri—the St. Louis suburb where police killed 18‐year‐old Michael Brown, Jr. in August 2014. It examines Black communities' use of blockades, space‐based protests, and infrastructural disruption in Ferguson before and after the teenager's execution.
Rashad Arman Timmons
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Practice Theory, Leadership‐as‐Practice, and Social Action
ABSTRACT Although practice theory has significantly contributed to our understanding of the mechanisms underlying social change, it does not take a position or advocate for particular meso‐macro changes, such as responsible management, because it is a theory wedded to ontological understanding.
Joseph A. Raelin
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Research on No-linear DC/DC Control Strategy for Energy Storage Trolley Bus
In charging control system of trolley bus, the output performance of the control system would be unstable caused by external turbulent, which results in the noise amplified.
WANG Junran +3 more
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A note on the Trolley Problem and Three Weaknesses of Economic Theory [PDF]
The trolley problem is a moral dilemmas in which human lives are in danger and some, but not all, can be saved by direct intervention of a decision-maker. This article discusses three weaknesses of microeconomics with respect to individual conduct in the
Alessandro Lanteri
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