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ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News, 2013
Sequential Consistency (SC) is the most intuitive memory model, and SC Violations (SCVs) produce unintuitive, typically incorrect executions. Most prior SCV detection schemes have used data races as proxies for SCVs, which is highly imprecise. Other schemes that have targeted data-race cycles are either too conservative or are designed only for two ...
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Sequential Consistency (SC) is the most intuitive memory model, and SC Violations (SCVs) produce unintuitive, typically incorrect executions. Most prior SCV detection schemes have used data races as proxies for SCVs, which is highly imprecise. Other schemes that have targeted data-race cycles are either too conservative or are designed only for two ...
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Consciousness and Cognition, 2004
In this paper, it is examined how neuroscience can help to understand the nature of volition by addressing the question whether volitions can be localized in the brain. Volitions, as acts of the will, are special mental events or activities by which an agent consciously and actively exercises her agency to voluntarily direct her thoughts and actions ...
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In this paper, it is examined how neuroscience can help to understand the nature of volition by addressing the question whether volitions can be localized in the brain. Volitions, as acts of the will, are special mental events or activities by which an agent consciously and actively exercises her agency to voluntarily direct her thoughts and actions ...
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Philosophy, 1961
‘Let us not forget this: when “I raise my arm”;, my arm goes up. And the problem arises: what is left over if I subtract the fact that my arm goes up from that fact that I raise my arm?’
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‘Let us not forget this: when “I raise my arm”;, my arm goes up. And the problem arises: what is left over if I subtract the fact that my arm goes up from that fact that I raise my arm?’
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2003
AbstractThis chapter is an attack on theories of action that have at their heart an appeal to original actions, that is, actions that we take in our capacity as full agents and that are irreducible to event causation. Such theories typically claim further that overt voluntary actions are caused or constituted by acts of volition and that such acts ...
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AbstractThis chapter is an attack on theories of action that have at their heart an appeal to original actions, that is, actions that we take in our capacity as full agents and that are irreducible to event causation. Such theories typically claim further that overt voluntary actions are caused or constituted by acts of volition and that such acts ...
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