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Measuring Distraction at the Levels of Tactical and Strategic Control: The Limits of Capacity-Based Measures for Revealing Unsafe Visual Sampling Mod…

2011

The control theory of driving suggests that driver distraction can be analyzed as a breakdown of control at three levels. Common approach for analyzing distraction experimentally is to utilize capacity-based measures to assess distraction at the level of operational control. Three driving simulation experiments with 61 participants were organized to evaluate which kind of measures could be used to analyze drivers' tactical visual sampling models and the related effects of distraction while searching textual information on in-car display. The effects of two different text types were evaluated. The utilized capacity-based measures seemed to be insufficient for revealing participants' tactical…

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Chapter 5. Overcoming scepticism? Belief and moral responsibility

2006

Este es el capítulo 5 de mi libro Moral Responsibility: the ways of scepticism (Routledge 2006). Los cuatro primeros capítulos son comentarios extensos a un importante argumento escéptico sobre la posibilidad de la responsabilidad moral, que puede reconstruirse o extraerse fácilmente a partir de la bibliografía actual sobre la responsabilidad moral. El argumento, que denomino SMR (por “Scepticism about Moral Responsibility”), puede formularse como sigue: Primera premisa (A): O el determinismo es verdadero o no lo es. Segunda premisa (B): Si el determinismo es verdadero, la responsabilidad moral no es posible. Tercera premisa (C): Si el determinismo no es verdadero, la responsabilidad moral …

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