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are three concepts which are always present: explanation, prediction and argumentation. …
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In 1990s there has been a "boom" of extensive technology foresight studies based on the use of the Delphi method. This study examines critically e.g. national foresight studies made in Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom and Austria. The study suggests that the epistemic paradigm of the general...
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. Fourthly, the argumentation is meant to persuade others, in a rational way, that the interpretation is correct. This paper …
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language dimensions of the argumentation in economy has advantages for the field of the explanation and the epistemology in the …
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Given an argumentation framework and a group of agents, the individuals may have divergent opinions on the status of … the arguments. If the group needs to reach a common po- sition on the argumentation framework, the question is how the …
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Given an argumentation framework and a group of agents, the individuals may have divergent opinions on the status of … the arguments. If the group needsto reach a common position on the argumentation framework, the question is how the …
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We asked jurors awaiting trial assignment to listen to a recorded synopsis of an authentic criminal trial and to make a choice among 4 verdict possibilities. Each participant juror then deliberated with another juror whose verdict choice differed, as a microcosm of a full jury's deliberation....
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In this paper I explore how the evolution of emotional expression and co-operative planning in humans may inform the way they communicate about risks, and what implication this may have for models of rationality in risk communication. In particular, I focus on aspects of human language that...
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