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Fallis, Don, Lewis, Peter J.
Measures of epistemic utility are used by formal epistemologists to make determinations of epistemic betterness among cognitive states. The Brier rule is the most popular choice (by far) among formal epistemologists for such a measure. In this paper,
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Autor:
Fallis, Don
Paper presented at the 2008 Pacific Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association, Pasadena, California.
In order to lie, you have to say something that you believe to be false. But lying is not simply saying what you believe to be
In order to lie, you have to say something that you believe to be false. But lying is not simply saying what you believe to be
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http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106126
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Fallis, Don
The digital divide refers to inequalities in access to information technology. Those people who do not have access to information technology are at a significant economic and social disadvantage. As with any other policy decision, in order to evaluat
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http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105664
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Fallis, Don
This is a presentation (21 slides) for a panel on for a panel on Philosophy and information science: The basics Philosophy and information science: The basics at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Information Science & Technology, Au
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http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105160
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Fallis, Don
Wikipedia (the â free online encyclopedia that anyone can editâ ) is having a huge impact on how a great many people gather information about the world. So, it is important for epistemologists and information scientists to ask whether or not people
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http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105728
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Fallis, Don
We all pursue epistemic goals as individuals. But we also pursue collective epistemic goals. In the case of many groups to which we belong, we want each member of the group--and sometimes even the group itself--to have as many true beliefs as possibl
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http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106289
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Fallis, Don
An important issue for information ethics is how much control people should have over the dissemination of information that they have created. Since intellectual property policies have an impact on our welfare primarily because they have a huge impac
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http://hdl.handle.net/10150/106220
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Fallis, Don
Several different Bayesian models of epistemic utilities (e.g., Levi 1962, Horwich 1982, Maher 1990, Oddie 1997) have been used to explain why it is rational for scientists to perform experiments. In this paper, I argue that a model--suggested indepe
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Fallis, Don
Purpose: To provide an introduction to concepts and resources that will be useful to library professionals learning about information ethics. Methodology: This paper argues for the importance of information ethics to 21st century library professional
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http://hdl.handle.net/10150/105520
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Fallis, Don
In "How to Collaborate," Paul Thagard tries to explain why there is so much collaboration in science, and so little collaboration in philosophy, by giving an epistemic cost-benefit analysis. In this paper, I argue that an adequate explanation require
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