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Building more explainable artificial intelligence with argumentation
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Negative disjunctivism, phenomenology and the argument from hallucination
Published 2018“…Negative disjunctivism, as explicated by Martin, cannot be the answer to the problem of perception because it cannot resolve the argument from hallucination. I argue that negative disjunctivism is inconceivable because it is unable to provide us with a consistent phenomenological account of our perceptual experiences. …”
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Context-based and explainable decision making with argumentation
Published 2019“…Argumentation-based approaches to decision making have gained considerable research interest, due to their ability to select and justify decisions. …”
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Facilitating the transition from empirical arguments to proof
Published 2009“…In this article, we discuss the theoretical foundation and implementation of an instructional sequence that aimed to help students begin to realize the limitations of empirical arguments as methods for validating mathematical generalizations and see an intellectual need to learn about secure methods for validation (i.e., proofs). …”
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Ontological arguments and the superiority of existence: Reply to Nagasawa
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Religious political arguments, accessibility, and democratic deliberation
Published 2023“…It seeks to show that other citizens can meaningfully engage with religious political arguments, such that those arguments can play a productive and persuasive role within public deliberation and in ways that can ultimately shape the content of laws. …”
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Evolutionary debunking arguments against theism, reconsidered
Published 2014“…Evolutionary debunking arguments (EDAs) against religious beliefs move from the claim that religious beliefs are caused by off-track processes to the conclusion that said religious beliefs are unjustified and/or false. …”
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An argument for treating children as a ‘special case’
Published 2018“…This chapter’s argument stems from the premise that legal language should speak for itself. …”
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ENTIRE FUNCTIONS SHARING ARGUMENTS OF INTEGRALITY, I
Published 2009“…Let f be an entire function that is real and strictly increasing for all sufficiently large real arguments, and that satisfies certain additional conditions, and let Xf be the set of non-negative real numbers at which f is integer valued. …”
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The subtraction arguments for metaphysical nihilism: Compared and defended
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A Philosophical Argument for a Bill of Rights
Published 2000“…It is firmly located in egalitarian liberal tradition, as it takes for valid the following claims: (1) people have a fundamental interest in autonomy; (2) people have rights that their interest in autonomy, and the interests to which it gives rise, be protected and promoted; (3) people's respective interests in autonomy must be protected equally. The argument for a bill of rights unfolds as follows: first, it is argued that we have autonomy-protecting rights not only against private individuals but also against the state, and the meaning of having such rights against the state is explained; then it is shown that it is legitimate to turn certain autonomy-protecting moral rights into legal rights, and that doing so in the case of the rights we have against the state amounts to turning them into constitutional rights; lastly, two objections to the argument deployed earlier are countered.…”
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Per diems in Africa: a counter-argument.
Published 2010“…While the 'culture of per diems’ can be associated with civil servants involved in health care projects and delivery, we suggest that a more balanced argument would be presented, if per diems were discussed in relation to macroeconomic and structural influences.This does not preclude examination in an African context but it is a reminder that this issue is not inherently African. …”
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Wirtschaftswachstum aufgeben? Zur Struktur wachstumskritischer Argumente
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