Search results for "Explication"

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An Explication of the Use of Inference to the Best Explanation

2011

The aim of the present paper is, first, to give an explication of the very phrase “best explanation”, and second, to give some suggestions about its methodological use. The explication on offer will be given in terms of two set-theoretical criteria of comparing the relative explanatory power of alternatives. One criterion is designed to compare rival hypotheses put forward in the framework of a fixed background knowledge, the other is designed to compare an original background knowledge with its attempted revision. The proposal will be claimed to resolve the problems of Duhemian variety as well as the incommensurability problem.

PhraseExplicationComputer scienceInferenceExplanatory powerVariety (cybernetics)Epistemology
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A Logical Explication of the Concepts of Incomplete and Uncertain Information

1994

Discovery of elementary knowledge and its constituents, i.e. information contained in objects of reality is realized through asking questions including certain aspects called attributes in this paper. We describe a fragment of a discovered reality as an information system (cf. Pawlak [1,3,4]), which consists of the universum U of all the objects of this reality we are concerned with, and of a set A of attributes understood as functions each of which assigns to every object of U 1) a value of given attribute belonging to A or 2) an interval of approximate values of this attribute, i.e. an established set of possible values of this attribute. From the point of view of the cognitive agent and …

Set (abstract data type)Theoretical computer scienceExplicationFragment (logic)Computer scienceInformation systemPoint (geometry)Interval (mathematics)Data miningcomputer.software_genreObject (computer science)computerValue (mathematics)
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On "Explicandum" versus "Explicatum"

2011

The aim of this paper is twofold. First of all I want to present some old ideas revisited in the light of some of the many interesting new developments occurred in the course of these last ten years in the field of the foundations of fuzziness. Secondly I desire to present a tentative general framework in which it is possible to compare different attitudes and different approaches to the clarification of the conceptual problems arising from fuzziness and soft computing. In the paper, then, I shall use some names as banners to indicate a (crucial) problem (i.e., Carnap’s problem, von Neumann’s problem, Galileian science, Aristotelian science and so on). As it will be clear by reading the pap…

Soft computingSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceAssociation (object-oriented programming)media_common.quotation_subjectFuzzy setField (computer science)Epistemologysymbols.namesakeExplicationReading (process)Sloganfuzziness Carnapsymbolsmedia_commonVon Neumann architecture
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Intuition Pumps and the Proper Use of Thought Experiments

2005

I begin with an explication of "thought experiment". I then clarify the role that intuitions play in thought experiments by addressing two important issues: (1) the informativeness of thought experiments and (2) the legitimacy of the method of thought experiments in philosophy and the natural sciences. I defend a naturalistic account of intuitions that provides a plausible explanation of the informativeness of thought experiments, which, in turn, allows thought experiments to be reconstructed as arguments. I also specify criteria for distinguishing bad "intuition pumps" from legitimate thought experiments. These criteria help us to avoid being seduced by the dangerous suggestive power of mi…

Thought experimentPhilosophyExplicationIntuitionismPhilosophyLegitimacyNaturalismIntuitionEpistemologyDialectica
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Comment se manifeste l'effet de conjoncture ?

2008

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[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationInsertion des jeunesEmploi des jeunesInsertion professionnelleExplication conjoncturelle[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationJeune[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education
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La multiplicité des explications scientifiques

2014

[SHS.HISPHILSO]Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences[SHS.PHIL] Humanities and Social Sciences/Philosophy[ SHS.PHIL ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Philosophy[SHS.HISPHILSO] Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of Sciencesexplication scientifique[SHS.PHIL]Humanities and Social Sciences/Philosophy[ SHS.HISPHILSO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences
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Adaptative memory and animacy effect

2017

According to the adaptive memory view, human memory was shaped in the distant past to remember fitness relevant information (e.g., finding food, protecting ourselves from predators). An increasing number of studies favor this view, by showing that information related to to survival is memorized better than information not related to survival (Nairne, Thompson, & Pandeirada, 2007). Recently, a new type of findings further supports this functional approach of memory: animacy effects, that is to say the observation that animates (living things able of independent movements; e.g., baby, grasshopper) are remembered better than inanimates (non-living things e.g., teakettle, rope). One account of …

[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyExplication ultime/proximaleMémoire adaptativeEffet animéAdaptative memoryEpisodic memoryUltimate/Proximate explanationMémoire épisodiqueAnimacy effectProximate mechanismsMécanismes proximaux
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La représentation sociale de l'hygiène chez les professionnels de santé : Intérêt du recueil par entretien et de l'analyse discursive des opérateurs …

2009

This study deals with professional representations. The goal is to show the representation of hygiene by health care workers: Nurses (N) and Health Care Aides (HCA). Method follows the BSC (Bases Cognitive Schemes) procedure, explicative interviews substitute to the evaluation task. An analysis of associative words points out that for HCA hygiene is associated with acts linked with corporal hygiene and with two synonymous: no trace, no germ Discussion underlines the interest of this method for professional representations studies and nosocomial infections strength.

représentations professionnelles05 social sciencesexplicative interviewsentretien d'explication[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychologybasic cognitive schemas16. Peace & justicereprésentations socialesinfections nosocomiales050105 experimental psychologyentretiens d'explication3. Good health[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychologyprofessional representationssocial representationsnosocomial infections0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSoinscare.ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS050104 developmental & child psychologyschèmes cognitifs de base
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On the transcendental undercurrents of phenomenology: the case of the living body

2021

AbstractToday the phenomenological concept of the lived body figures centrally in several philosophical and special scientific debates. In these wide and widening fields, the concept is used with multiple different meanings. In order to clarify and delineate the debates, this paper provides an explication of the phenomenological-transcendental methods. It argues that these methods help us remove the most fundamental ambiguities of the concept of embodiment by distinguishing between the main constituents of the lived body and by illuminating their mutual relations.

tulkintareductionruumiillisuusHusserlLiving body050105 experimental psychologyconstitutionkäsitteetPhenomenology (philosophy)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinelived body (Leib)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPolitical philosophySociologyLived bodyMerleau-Ponty05 social sciencesfenomenologia030227 psychiatryEpistemologytranscendental phenomenologyPhilosophyExplicationTranscendental numbertranssendenssiContinental Philosophy Review
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