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ABSTRACT I develop and defend a sense‐datum theory of perception. My theory follows the spirit of classic sense‐datum theories: I argue that what it is to have a perceptual experience is to be acquainted with some sense‐data, where sense‐data are private particulars that have all the properties they appear to have, that are common to both perception ...
Andrew Y. Lee
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Understanding psychiatric-legal disagreements in not criminally responsible on account of mental disorder cases: a gradient boosting model perspective. [PDF]
Haddou A +4 more
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Experience and Time: A Metaphysical Approach
ABSTRACT What is the temporal structure of conscious experience? While it is popular to think that our most basic conscious experiences are temporally extended, we will be arguing against this view, on the grounds that it makes our conscious experiences depend on the future in an implausible way.
David Builes +1 more
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Juror Characteristics and Decision Making in a Developed Coercive Control Case. [PDF]
Barnett KM, Woodfield R, Conlon RA.
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ABSTRACT Having evidence does not in itself make a doxastic attitude justified even if the evidence supports the attitude in question. Plausibly, one must also appreciate the support one's evidence provides for the doxastic attitude. Although such appreciation seems central to the picture of justification offered by Evidentialism, its nature has been ...
Kevin McCain
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The Message or the Messenger: The Impact of Explanation Satisfaction and Source Characteristics on Perceptions of Experts and Verdicts. [PDF]
Gittings KL, Giffin CE, Salerno JM.
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Prostate Cancer Classification on VERDICT DW-MRI Using Convolutional Neural Networks
E. Chiou +5 more
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Political Epistemology, Rationality, and Externalism About Bias
ABSTRACT This article develops and defends the idea that some of our biases have an externalist character, with particular attention to cases in which the phenomenon arises in political contexts. A person who consistently defers to biased sources can count as biased even while responding impeccably to their total evidence. On the basis of such cases, I
Thomas Kelly
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ClairS-TO: a deep-learning method for long-read tumor-only somatic small variant calling. [PDF]
Chen L +7 more
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Rational Feelings for Virtual Things?
ABSTRACT This article examines the rationality of affective responses to virtual phenomena. I argue that at least some such responses can be perfectly rational, but that virtual realism and virtual irrealism—competing views about the metaphysics of the virtual—differ in their verdicts about the possible rationality of certain types of responses ...
Christopher Howard
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