نتایج جستجو برای: accepting truth and false

تعداد نتایج: 16836457  

2011
Manuel GARCÍA-CARPINTERO

In this paper I discuss Künne’s Modest Theory of truth, and develop a variation on a worry that Field expresses with respect to Horwich’s related view. The worry is not that deflationary accounts are false, but rather that, because they take propositions as truth-bearers, they are not philosophically interesting. Compatibly with the intuitions of ordinary speakers, we can understand proposition...

Journal: :Math. Oper. Res. 2009
Wojciech Olszewski Alvaro Sandroni

Theories can be produced by individuals seeking a good reputation of knowledge. Hence, a significant question is how to test theories anticipating that they might have been produced by (potentially uninformed) experts who prefer their theories not to be rejected. If a theory that predicts exactly like the data generating process is not rejected with high probability then the test is said to not...

2017
Shashikant L. Sholapurkar

Cardiotocography (CTG) has disappointingly failed to show good predictability for fetal acidemia or neonatal outcomes in several large studies. A complete rethink of CTG interpretation will not be out of place. Fetal heart rate (FHR) decelerations are the most common deviations, benign as well as manifestation of impending fetal hypoxemia/acidemia, much more commonly than FHR baseline or variab...

Journal: :British Journal of Psychiatry 1996

Journal: :Evolution 2007

Journal: :Cognitive neuropsychiatry 2007
Ricki Ladowsky-Brooks James E Alcock

INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to outline ways in which characteristics of memory functioning determine truth judgements regarding verbally transmitted information. METHOD Findings on belief formation from several areas of psychology were reviewed in order to identify general principles that appear to underlie the designation of information in memory as "true" or "false". RESULTS...

2017
Sofia Calderon Erik Mac Giolla Pär Anders Granhag Karl Ask

The aim was to examine how people mentally represent alleged future actions-their true and false intentions. In two experiments, participants were asked to either tell the truth (i.e., express true intentions) or lie (i.e., express false intentions) about performing future tasks. Drawing on Construal Level Theory, which proposes that psychologically distant events are more abstractly construed ...

Journal: :Cognition 2006
Amir Amin Yazdi Tim P German Margaret Anne Defeyter Michael Siegal

There is a change in false belief task performance across the 3-5 year age range, as confirmed in a recent meta-analysis [Wellman, H. M., Cross, D., & Watson, J. (2001). Meta-analysis of theory mind development: The truth about false-belief. Child Development, 72, 655-684]. This meta-analysis identified several performance factors influencing success, including manipulations that highlight the ...

2008
FEDERICO ECHENIQUE ERAN SHMAYA

A decision maker faces a new theory of how certain events unfold over time. The theory matters for choices she needs to make, but possibly the theory is a fabrication. We show that there is a test which is guaranteed to pass a true theory, and which is also conservative: A false theory will only pass when adopting it over the decision maker’s initial theory would not cause substantial harm; if ...

2015
Steve Stockham

Ken Jenning’s wrote Because I Said So! The Truth Behind the Myths, Tales, and Warnings Every Generation Passes Down to its Kids. In his book, he considered the evidence that supports or refutes common dogmas within the United States. For example, “Was the nail you stepped on rusty? You’ll get tetanus!” Is the statement true, sometimes true, sometimes false, or false? Or, “Your first answer is u...

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