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A Yabloesque paradox in epistemic game theory
Can Baskent
Jan 01, 2018

The Brandenburger–Keisler paradox is a self-referential paradox in epistemic game theory which can be viewed as a two-person version of Russell’s Paradox. Yablo’s Paradox, according to its author, is a non-self referential...

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A Yabloesque paradox in epistemic game theory
Can Baskent
Jan 01, 2018

The Brandenburger–Keisler paradox is a self-referential paradox in epistemic game theory which can be viewed as a two-person version of Russell’s Paradox. Yablo’s Paradox, according to its author, is a non-self referential...

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A History Based Logic for Dynamic Preference Updates
Guy McCusker, Can Baskent
Nov 12, 2019
History based models suggest a process-based approach to epistemic and temporal reasoning. In this work, we introduce preferences to history based models. Motivated by game theoretical observations, we discuss how preferences...
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Game theoretical semantics for some non-classical logics
Can Baskent
Sep 02, 2016

Paraconsistent logics are the formal systems in which absurdities do not trivialise the logic. In this paper, we give Hintikka-style game theoretical semantics for a variety of paraconsistent and non-classical logics. For...

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A History Based Logic for Dynamic Preference Updates
Guy McCusker, Can Baskent
Nov 12, 2019
History based models suggest a process-based approach to epistemic and temporal reasoning. In this work, we introduce preferences to history based models. Motivated by game theoretical observations, we discuss how preferences...
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Game theoretical semantics for some non-classical logics
Can Baskent
Sep 02, 2016

Paraconsistent logics are the formal systems in which absurdities do not trivialise the logic. In this paper, we give Hintikka-style game theoretical semantics for a variety of paraconsistent and non-classical logics. For...

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We Can
Peter Amponsah
May 09, 2019
The author reviews the book Can Non-Europeans Think? by Hamid Dabashi and discusses the book’s applicability to decolonial thought and social work practice.
We Can
Peter Amponsah
May 09, 2019
The author reviews the book Can Non-Europeans Think? by Hamid Dabashi and discusses the book’s applicability to decolonial thought and social work practice.
Age-Related Increases in Verbal Knowledge Are Not Associated With Word Finding Problems in the Cam-CAN Cohort
Objective: We tested the claim that age-related increases in knowledge interfere with word retrieval, leading to word finding failures. We did this by relating a measure of crystallized intelligence to tip-of-the-tongue (TOT)...
Exploring patterns of response across the lifespan
BACKGROUND: With declining rates of participation in epidemiological studies there is an important need to attempt to understand what factors might affect response. This study examines the pattern of response at different adult...
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Characterising group-level brain connectivity
The brain can be modelled as a network with nodes and edges derived from a range of imaging modalities: the nodes correspond to spatially distinct regions and the edges to the interactions between them. Whole-brain connectivity...
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Understanding flexibility i-deals

Purpose

The goal of this study is to explore the consequences of flexibility i-deals in work and non-work domains of employees.
Design/methodology/approach

A matched supervisor–subordinate sample...
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Anomalous approach to thermodynamic equilibrium

We describe experiments and computer simulations of molecular deposition on a substrate in which the molecules (substituted adenine derivatives) self-assemble into ordered structures. The resulting structures depend strongly...

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Understanding flexibility i-deals

Purpose

The goal of this study is to explore the consequences of flexibility i-deals in work and non-work domains of employees.
Design/methodology/approach

A matched supervisor–subordinate sample...
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Anomalous approach to thermodynamic equilibrium

We describe experiments and computer simulations of molecular deposition on a substrate in which the molecules (substituted adenine derivatives) self-assemble into ordered structures. The resulting structures depend strongly...

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Visual short-term memory through the lifespan
Visual short-term memory ability falls throughout the lifespan in healthy adults. Using a continuous report task, in a large, population-based sample, we first confirmed that this decline affects the quality and quantity of...
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