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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DELIBERATIVELY»
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1
Free Will: Libertarianism, alternative possibilities, and ...
Yet a different manner of objecting is to press further on the notion of a
deliberatively significant alternative. Suppose that any alternative that is not
considered optimally rational is treated as deliberatively insignificant. In this case,
PSA will ...
John Martin Fischer, 2005
2
Deliberative Democracy in Practice
I used the phrase “includes or can include” in the previous paragraph because of
a possibility that I raised earlier – that a deliberatively democratic character is
disjunctive. The possibility that such a character is disjunctive opens the
possibility ...
David Kahane, Edited by David Kahane, Daniel Weinstock, Dominique Leydet, and Melissa Williams, Daniel Weinstock, 2010
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STAIRS 2012: Proceedings of the Sixth Starting AI ...
More precisely, an argument a is deliberatively acceptable in a given
argumentation framework if, for each conflict-free set of arguments attacking a,
there is a conflict-free set of arguments containing a and defending itself against
the former ...
Kristian Kersting, Marc Toussaint, 2012
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Robot Ethics: The Ethical and Social Implications of Robotics
previous section, in which an agent deliberatively did something by using
another agent as an instrument. One cannot exert such control over independent
agents; instead, we must think of other ways to induce them to perform in ways
we see ...
Patrick Lin, Keith Abney, George A. Bekey, 2011
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Religious Voices in Public Places
They suggest that a deliberatively democratic character includes or can include
attitudes of deep conviction about the truth of those conditions, and that these
cognitive attitudes are tied to the dispositions to powerful emotional responses
when ...
Nigel Biggar, Linda Hogan, 2009
6
Health Care, Crime and Regulatory Control
Suppose that a certain agent is deliberatively led to adopt a certain form of
desired behaviour in a context where all sanctions that support that behaviour
have been removed. Even if the absence of sanctions does not lead the agent
himself to ...
7
Debating Deliberative Democracy
Habermas, for example, proposes that the “oppositional public sphere” serve as
the source of deliberatively-democratic inputs which are then fed into, and
coordinated through, the ordinary political sphere – which Habermas himself, of
course ...
James Fishkin, Peter Laslett, 2008
Even a state whose citizens enjoy complete deliberative and instrumental
freedom, however, can seem to be defective from the point of view of freedom.
For desires that are deliberatively rational may not be rational iiberhaupt. Brought
up in a ...
9
Balancing Reactivity and Social Deliberation in Multi-Agent ...
exhibit robust behaviour, must be able to deliberatively evaluate their options,
consider all their desires and commitments, prioritise alternatives, form plans,
and reason about the consequences of their actions [6,3]. Planning deliberatively
, an ...
Markus Hannebauer, Jan Wendler, Enrico Pagello, 2001
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Republicanism in Theory and Practice
schools that may, for example, educate pupils to be self-disciplined, but not to be
aware of interdependence with other groups or to engage deliberatively, that
restrict the education of girls, or that seek to insulate pupils from the wider society.
Iseult Honohan, Jeremy Jennings, 2006
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DELIBERATIVELY»
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deliberatively en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Mid-Day Report: Euro Stays Weak after Greek Referendum
More in Greeks Deliberatively Voted 'No' To Austerity. On the data front, Eurozone Sentix investor confidence rose to 18.5 in July versus ... «Action Forex, Jul 15»
Greeks Deliberatively Voted 'No' To Austerity
Greece's referendum suggested that that 61.3% of voters said 'No' to austerity measures, compared with 38.7% who voted "Yes". Greek Prime ... «Action Forex, Jul 15»
Munich's Haus der Kunst Celebrates 1980s German Counterculture
The artists involved in the scene were deliberatively provocative and challenged preconceived notions of “good taste." Creative expression was ... «artnet News, Jun 15»
Patience Spent, de Blasio Accuses Cuomo of Hurting New York City …
But Mr. de Blasio, speaking calmly and deliberatively, indicated that his relationship with the governor had deteriorated to a historic low. «New York Times, Jun 15»
Dem Warns He'll 'Make Certain' That Iran Deal Is Blocked If …
... any agreement must guarantee that sanctions in place now are lifted slowly and deliberatively,” the congressman said in a statement today. «PJ Media, Jun 15»
Eco-Consciousness and Collective Environmental Action: An …
I use the word “harmonious” deliberatively. Speaking “in harmony” with each other does not necessitate us all being of one mind or agreeing on ... «Patheos, Jun 15»
Nearly 200 Nigerians killed in the three weeks since he was sworn …
A photograph released on Buhari's Facebook page Monday, showed him deliberatively working away, perhaps a message to the country that “I ... «Mail & Guardian Africa, Jun 15»
Londoner's Diary: The historians go into battle over Waterloo
Evans is trying to be deliberatively provocative and it's best not to rise to him.” Sir Richard's monumental history of the Third Reich has received ... «Evening Standard, Jun 15»
Chile Earthquake: Case Study in Efficiency
And so the thinking deliberatively beforehand, and then putting in place essentially institutional arrangements that would enable one to ... «Latinvex, Jun 15»
'It's also true that poverty is a cognitive tax'
Thinking automatically and thinking analytically and deliberatively. And some of the time thinking analytically is very useful. Governments or ... «The Hindu, Jun 15»