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Taking Risks, With and Without Probabilities
ABSTRACT Some hold that expected utility is too restrictive in the way it handles risk. Risk‐weighted expected utility is an alternative that allows decision‐makers to have a range of attitudes toward probabilistic risk. It holds that any attitude within this range is instrumentally rational, since these attitudes represent different, equally good ...
Lara Buchak
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Abstract Representational drift is a phenomenon of increasing interest in the cognitive and neural sciences. While investigations are ongoing for other sensory cortices, recent research has demonstrated the pervasiveness in which it occurs in the piriform cortex for olfaction.
Ann‐Sophie Barwich +1 more
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Intimate partner rape: do rape myths still influence verdict outcomes when the defendant is an ex-partner? [PDF]
Lilley C, Mojtahedi D, Willmott D.
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Marx's Concept of Justice: Disambiguating Capitalist and Communist Justice
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Gregory Slack
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ABSTRACT “Almost everyone,” Ronald Dworkin wrote in Sovereign Virtue, “assumes that democracy means equal voting power.” What, then, is voting power? The standard view defines it as the probability that a vote changes the outcome assuming that each possible combination of votes is equiprobable.
Daniel Wodak
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Evaluating Alleged Malpractice Cases Against Cardiologists and Cardiothoracic Surgeons in The Netherlands. [PDF]
Harlianto ZN, Harlianto NI.
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Watergate verdict special report broadcast. Names of individuals and verdicts are read, followed by a report on the Watergate scandal and trial. With the voices of John Ehrlichman, Bob Haldeman, John Mitchell, Kenneth Parkinson, James Neal, Robert ...
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Why Are All the Sets All the Sets?
ABSTRACT Necessitists about set theory think that the pure sets exists, and are the way they are, as a matter of necessity. They cannot explain why the sets (de rebus) are all the sets. This constitutes the Ur‐Objection against necessitism; it is the primary motivation cited by potentialists about set theory.
Tim Button
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An analysis of pediatric retinoblastoma medical malpractice litigation. [PDF]
Miller V +5 more
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A Scale for Mixed Reasons for Belief
ABSTRACT Epistemic reasons matter for what you should believe. But then, some think there are practical reasons that matter, too. How could both sorts of reasons be weighed together to determine the doxastic states you ought to hold, all things considered?
Matthew Vermaire
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