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Admissibility of Prior Sexual History Evidence: Examining Its Impact on Mock-Jurors' Judgments When Gender and Race Are Considered. [PDF]
Fraser BM, Pica E, Pozzulo JD.
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Deflating and Debunking: A Case for Hard‐Line Structuralism
ABSTRACT Can manipulated agents be morally responsible for what they do? According to hard‐line structuralism, yes. On this view, manipulated agents are responsible in virtue of satisfying the relevant structural conditions taken to be sufficient for responsibility.
Chris Cho
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Retrospective Analysis of Malpractice Claims Following Achilles Tendon Rupture. [PDF]
Arif HA +4 more
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ABSTRACT Evaluative adjectives are gradable. The standard for falling under a gradable adjective “F” is either context‐relative or absolute. Some philosophers have recently used general linguistic tests to argue that “rational” and (moral) “good” are maximum‐degree absolute gradable adjectives: Only what's perfectly morally good strictly counts as ...
Pekka Väyrynen
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Putting reasons back into reasoning: how genuine reasoning is inference-based and why neuro-symbolic NLI could achieve it. [PDF]
Gubelmann R.
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Parity and the Permissivism Puzzle: A Defense of Epistemic Options
ABSTRACT Moral philosophers generally affirm that there are moral options: a single person sometimes has multiple morally permissible actions at a time. But epistemologists generally deny that there are epistemic options: a single person never has multiple epistemically permissible doxastic attitudes at a time. This asymmetry is striking.
Chris Tucker, Elizabeth Jackson
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Justice at Risk? The Influence of Recidivism Risk Information on Evaluation of Evidence and Determination of Guilt. [PDF]
De Beuf TLF +3 more
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Abstract Studies of lobbying typically look at the extent to which interest groups realize political goals on issues they actively lobby for. Little is known, however, about the extent to which interest groups attain their political goals without making an active lobbying effort.
Marcel Hanegraaff +2 more
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Case Order Effects in Legal Decision-Making. [PDF]
Troop P, Lagnado D.
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