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Managers’ Moral Struggle : A Case Study on Ethical Dilemmas and Ethical Decision-making in the Context of Immigration

2019

This qualitative study explores the types of ethical dilemmas that Finnish managers working in reception centres for asylum seekers have encountered and whether the moral intensity of the ethical issues was observable in the ethical decision-making. It concludes that the majority of the managers interviewed encountered ethical dilemmas relating to the termination of reception services. The ethical dilemmas were stratified into seven groups: ambiguous or complete absence of relevant instructions, lack of support, conflicting values, withholding information, pressure, discretionary stress, and unjust decisions on asylum applications. In addition, various dimensions of moral intensity were obs…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectRefugeeImmigrationpäätöksentekoContext (language use)0603 philosophy ethics and religionristiriidatmaahanmuutto050602 political science & public administrationreception centresvastaanottokeskuksetSociologymedia_commonmanagers05 social sciencesEthical decisionethical dilemmasEnvironmental ethics06 humanities and the artseettisyysMoral intensity0506 political sciencePhilosophymoraalidilemmatmoral intensity060301 applied ethicsetiikkaethical decision-makingQualitative researchjohtajat
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On stability and dissipativity of stochastic nonlinear systems

2012

Input-to-state stability of nonlinear control system is described in several different manners, and has been a central concept since the equivalences among them were verified. In this paper, a framework of stability and dissipativity for stochastic control systems is constructed on the maximal existence interval of behaviors (states and external inputs), by the aid of stochastic Barbalat lemma and stochastic dissipativity. The main work consists of three aspects. First, input-to-state stability and robust stability are extended to the stochastic case, and several criteria are established. Second, two forms of dissipativity and their criteria are presented. Third, the key relations among the…

Stochastic controlNonlinear systemWork (thermodynamics)Lemma (mathematics)Control theoryStability (learning theory)Interval (mathematics)Nonlinear controlLipschitz continuityMathematics2012 IEEE 51st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC)
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Itô formula for an integro-differential operator without an associated stochastic process

2010

Stochastic processApplied mathematicsItō's lemmaDifferential operatorMathematicsProgress in Analysis and Its Applications
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Having the Final Say: Machine Support of Ethical Decisions of Doctors

2014

Machines that support highly complex decisions of doctors have been a reality for almost half a century. In the 1950s, computer-supported medical diagnostic systems started with “punched cards in a shoe box”. In the 1960s and 1970s medicine was, to a certain extent, transformed into a quantitative science by intensive interdisciplinary research collaborations of experts from medicine, mathematics and electrical engineering; This was followed by a second shift in research on machine support of medical decisions from numerical probabilistic to knowledge based approaches. Solutions of the later form came to be known as (medical) expert systems, knowledge based systems research or Artificial In…

Structure (mathematical logic)Decision support systemMedical diagnostic020205 medical informaticsEthical decision02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreExpert system03 medical and health sciencesKnowledge-based systems0302 clinical medicineEthical dilemma0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSystems engineeringEngineering ethics030212 general & internal medicinePhysician patientcomputer
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Becoming Dialogical: Psychotherapy or a Way of Life?

2011

After birth the first thing we learn is becoming a participant in dialogue. We are born in relations and those relations become our structure. Intersubjectivity is the basis of human experience and dialogue the way we live it. In this paper the dilemma of looking at dialogue as either a way of life or a therapeutic method is described. The background is the open dialogue psychiatric system that was initiated in Finnish Western Lapland. The author was part of the team re-organizing psychiatry and afterwards became involved in many different types of projects in dialogical practices. Lately the focus has shifted from looking at speech to seeing the entire embodied human being in the present m…

Structure (mathematical logic)Sociology and Political ScienceProject commissioningbusiness.industryDialogical selfEpistemologyDilemmaResource (project management)PublishingEmbodied cognitionPsychology (miscellaneous)SociologybusinessSocial psychologyta515IntersubjectivityAustralian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy
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El componente pragmático en los diccionarios: Implicaciones para la Lexicografía

2015

Dictionaries are a list of words, simple or complex, that are treated as entries (lexical items). It is usual to assert several components: the lemma or headword, named after its most neutral form, followed by an indication of the main inflections of its category: genre and number if they are names, syntactic class if they are verbs. Sometimes, indications of it are made in other aspects: etymology, pronunciation, marks of placement, area of use, register, frequency of use, etc.Among all the group, it is pointed out an area that grows daily, painstakingly, in lexicographic works: the pragmatic component. Most of the words are referential (names, verbs, adverbs), but others correspond to lan…

SubjectivityRegister (sociolinguistics)Jokemedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)PronunciationDeixisLexical itemlcsh:P1-1091ExcellenceSociologyMeaning (existential)Communication sourceLandlordFunction (engineering)Lemma (morphology)media_commonhumorLingüística pragmáticafunción lúdicaGeneral MedicineHeadwordLinguisticslcsh:Philology. Linguisticslcsh:PC1-5498lcsh:Romanic languagesPsychologyBoletín de la Academia Peruana de la Lengua
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Curves as measured foliation on noncompact surfaces

1993

In the present work, that regards the Thurston's theory, we prove that, if we choose a closed curve, how we wish, on a noncompact surface, it is always possible to construct a particular masured foliation that has the choosed curve like a leaf; we also prove this foliation has a remarkable property that makes very easy to mesure all homotopy classes of closed curves of our surface. To prove this statement we need some Propositions and some Lemma that we also demonstre.

Surface (mathematics)Lemma (mathematics)Pure mathematicsProperty (philosophy)General MathematicsHomotopyMathematical analysisFoliationJordan curve theoremsymbols.namesakeBoundary componentsymbolsMathematics::Differential GeometryHomotopy classMathematicsRendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo
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Inverse Malthusianism and Recycling Economics: The Case of the Textile Industry

2020

The current use of natural resources in the textile industry leads us to introduce a new economic concept called inverse Malthusianism describing a context in which population grows linearly and resource consumption grows exponentially. Inverse Malthusianism implies an exponential increase in environmental impact that recycling may contribute to reduce. Our main goal is to extend the analysis of materials selection under the principle of equimarginality proposed by Jevons. As a first result, we show the particular circumstances under which policies excluding recycled supplies are never optimal. We also aim to overcome the difficulties of reducing environmental aspects to monetary units. To …

Textile industry020209 energyGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopulationPareto efficiencyTJ807-830Context (language use)02 engineering and technologyMalthusianism010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciences:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Renewable energy sources0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsMulticriteria Jevonsian equilibrium03.- Garantizar una vida saludable y promover el bienestar para todos y todas en todas las edadesGE1-350Environmental impact assessmentRecyclingeducation0105 earth and related environmental scienceseducation.field_of_studyEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry06.- Garantizar la disponibilidad y la gestión sostenible del agua y el saneamiento para todosUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASPareto efficiencyEnvironmental economicsNatural resourceEnvironmental sciencesDilemma08.- Fomentar el crecimiento económico sostenido inclusivo y sostenible el empleo pleno y productivo y el trabajo decente para todos07.- Asegurar el acceso a energías asequibles fiables sostenibles y modernas para todos01.- Erradicar la pobreza en todas sus formas en todo el mundoECONOMIA FINANCIERA Y CONTABILIDADNatural resourcesbusiness
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On the impact of forgetting on learning machines

1995

People tend not to have perfect memories when it comes to learning, or to anything else for that matter. Most formal studies of learning, however, assume a perfect memory. Some approaches have restricted the number of items that could be retained. We introduce a complexity theoretic accounting of memory utilization by learning machines. In our new model, memory is measured in bits as a function of the size of the input. There is a hierarchy of learnability based on increasing memory allotment. The lower bound results are proved using an unusual combination of pumping and mutual recursion theorem arguments. For technical reasons, it was necessary to consider two types of memory : long and sh…

Theoretical computer scienceActive learning (machine learning)Computer scienceSemi-supervised learningMutual recursionArtificial IntelligenceInstance-based learningHierarchyForgettingKolmogorov complexitybusiness.industryLearnabilityAlgorithmic learning theoryOnline machine learningInductive reasoningPumping lemma for regular languagesTerm (time)Computational learning theoryHardware and ArchitectureControl and Systems EngineeringArtificial intelligenceSequence learningbusinessSoftwareCognitive psychologyInformation SystemsJournal of the ACM
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Noncooperative dynamic games for inventory applications: A consensus approach

2008

We focus on a finite horizon noncooperative dynamic game where the stage cost of a single player associated to a decision is a monotonically nonincreasing function of the total number of players making the same decision. For the single-stage version of the game, we characterize Nash equilibria and derive a consensus protocol that makes the players converge to the unique Pareto optimal Nash equilibrium. Such an equilibrium guarantees the interests of the players and is also social optimal in the set of Nash equilibria. For the multi-stage version of the game, we present an algorithm that converges to Nash equilibria, unfortunately not necessarily Pareto optimal. The algorithm returns a seque…

TheoryofComputation_MISCELLANEOUSDynamic gamesComputer Science::Computer Science and Game TheoryMathematical optimizationCorrelated equilibriumSequential gameConsensus ProtocolsComputer scienceA-priori; Consensus protocols; Dynamic games; Finite horizons; Inventory; Inventory systems; Joint decisions; Multi stages; Nash equilibrium; Pareto-optimal; Single stages; Unilateral improvementsSymmetric equilibriumOutcome (game theory)Joint decisionsNash equilibriumFinite horizonsMulti stagessymbols.namesakeBayesian gameSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaPareto-optimalA-prioriCoordination gameFolk theoremPrice of stabilityRisk dominanceNon-credible threatConsensus Protocols Dynamic Programming Game Theory InventoryInventory systemsTraveler's dilemmaNormal-form gameStochastic gameInventoryComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGTheoryofComputation_GENERALMinimaxConsensus protocolsEquilibrium selectionNash equilibriumBest responseSingle stagesRepeated gamesymbolsEpsilon-equilibriumSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaSolution conceptDynamic Programming Game TheoryUnilateral improvementsMathematical economicsGame theoryConsensus Protocols; Dynamic Programming Game Theory; Inventory
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