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    Stacy Keltner.Beauvoir'S. Idea Of Ambiguity - 2006 - In Margaret A. Simons (ed.), The Philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir: Critical Essays. Indiana University Press.
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  2. Kenneth Maddock.An Ambiguity Analyzed - 1982 - In Ino Rossi (ed.), The Logic of culture: advances in structural theory and methods. South Hadley, Mass.: J.F. Bergin Publishers.
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    Prospect Theory: For Risk and Ambiguity.Peter P. Wakker - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    Prospect Theory: For Risk and Ambiguity, provides a comprehensive and accessible textbook treatment of the way decisions are made both when we have the statistical probabilities associated with uncertain future events and when we lack them. The book presents models, primarily prospect theory, that are both tractable and psychologically realistic. A method of presentation is chosen that makes the empirical meaning of each theoretical model completely transparent. Prospect theory has many applications in a wide variety of disciplines. The material in (...)
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    What Are Abstract Concepts? On Lexical Ambiguity and Concreteness Ratings.Guido Löhr - 2022 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 13 (3):549-566.
    In psycholinguistics, concepts are considered abstract if they do not apply to physical objects that we can touch, see, feel, hear, smell or taste. Psychologists usually distinguish concrete from abstract concepts by means of so-called _concreteness ratings_. In concreteness rating studies, laypeople are asked to rate the concreteness of words based on the above criterion. The wide use of concreteness ratings motivates an assessment of them. I point out two problems: First, most current concreteness ratings test the intuited concreteness of (...)
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    The contingencies of ambiguity.I. Hacking - 2007 - Analysis 67 (4):269-277.
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    An alleged ambiguity in the nominalizations of illocutionary verbs.William Ulrich - 1976 - Philosophica 18.
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    An experimental test of a search model under ambiguity.Takao Asano, Hiroko Okudaira & Masaru Sasaki - 2015 - Theory and Decision 79 (4):627-637.
    The objective of this study is to design a laboratory experiment to explore the effect of ambiguity on a subject’s search behavior in a finite-horizon sequential search model. In so doing, we employ a strategy to observe the potential trend of reservation points that is usually unobserved. We observe that subjects behaving consistently across treatments reduce their reservation points in the face of ambiguity over point distribution. Our result is consistent with the theoretical implication obtained by Nishimura and Ozaki.
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  8. Film art, argument, and ambiguity.Murray Smith - 2006 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64 (1):33–42.
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  9. Impartial Evaluation under Ambiguity.Richard Bradley - 2022 - Ethics 132 (3):541-569.
    How should an impartial social observer judge distributions of well-being across different individuals when there is uncertainty regarding the state of the world? I explore this question by imposing very weak conditions of rationality and benevolent sympathy on impartial betterness judgments under uncertainty. Although weak enough to be consistent with all the main theories of rationality, these conditions prove to be sufficient to rule out any heterogeneity in what is good for individuals, to require a neutral attitude to uncertainty on (...)
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  10. Reductionist methodology and the ambiguity of the categories of race and ethnicity in biomedical research: an exploratory study of recent evidence.Joanna Karolina Malinowska & Tomasz Żuradzki - 2022 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy (1):1-14.
    In this article, we analyse how researchers use the categories of race and ethnicity with reference to genetics and genomics. We show that there is still considerable conceptual “messiness” (despite the wide-ranging and popular debate on the subject) when it comes to the use of ethnoracial categories in genetics and genomics that among other things makes it difficult to properly compare and interpret research using ethnoracial categories, as well as draw conclusions from them. Finally, we briefly reconstruct some of the (...)
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  11. Cross‐Situational Learning of Phonologically Overlapping Words Across Degrees of Ambiguity.Karen E. Mulak, Haley A. Vlach & Paola Escudero - 2019 - Cognitive Science 43 (5):e12731.
    Cross‐situational word learning (XSWL) tasks present multiple words and candidate referents within a learning trial such that word–referent pairings can be inferred only across trials. Adults encode fine phonological detail when two words and candidate referents are presented in each learning trial (2 × 2 scenario; Escudero, Mulak, & Vlach, ). To test the relationship between XSWL task difficulty and phonological encoding, we examined XSWL of words differing by one vowel or consonant across degrees of within‐learning trial ambiguity (1 × (...)
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    Navigating the ambiguity of invasiveness: is it warranted? A response to De Marco et al.Nicholas Shane Tito - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 50 (4):236-237.
    Authors De Marco and colleagues have presented a new model on the concept of invasiveness, redefining both its technical definition and practical implementation.1 While the authors raise valid critiques regarding the discrepancy in definitions, I cannot help but wonder about the purpose of redefining terms for which little confusion, if any, exists? This commentary seeks to scrutinise the rationale supporting the new model in the absence of significant clinical confusion and to explore the implications for clinical practice. Initially, one may (...)
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    The value of information under ambiguity: a theoretical and experimental study on pest management in agriculture.Pascal Toquebeuf, Sabrina Teyssier, Stéphane Lemarié & Stéphane Couture - 2023 - Theory and Decision 96 (1):19-47.
    This article addresses the value of information that affects the ambiguity faced by a decision maker. Our analysis is applied to the case of a farmer whose production can be damaged by a pest attack with unknown probability, this damage being reduced if the farmer decides to use a pesticide. Early warning systems have precisely been implemented in many countries to help farmers avoid inappropriate decisions in terms of pesticide use. We investigate, both theoretically and experimentally, how farmers value these (...)
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  14. Representation and Productive Ambiguity in Mathematics and the Sciences.Emily R. Grosholz - 2006 - Studia Leibnitiana 38 (2):244-246.
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    Probability judgments under ambiguity and conflict.Michael Smithson - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    The communicative function of ambiguity in language.Steven T. Piantadosi, Harry Tily & Edward Gibson - 2012 - Cognition 122 (3):280-291.
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    On the inherent ambiguity of traits and other mental concepts.James S. Uleman - 2005 - In Bertram F. Malle & Sara D. Hodges (eds.), Other Minds: How Humans Bridge the Gap Between Self and Others. Guilford. pp. 253--267.
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    The contingencies of ambiguity.Ian Hacking - 2007 - Analysis 67 (296):269-277.
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    Discipline, Politics, and Ambiguity.William E. Connolly - 1983 - Political Theory 11 (3):325-341.
  20. Plurality and Ambiguity.David Tracy & Donald G. Dawe - 1987
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  21. Demonstratives without rigidity or ambiguity.Ethan Nowak - 2014 - Linguistics and Philosophy 37 (5):409-436.
    Most philosophers recognize that applying the standard semantics for complex demonstratives to non-deictic instances results in truth conditions that are anomalous, at best. This fact has generated little concern, however, since most philosophers treat non-deictic demonstratives as marginal cases, and believe that they should be analyzed using a distinct semantic mechanism. In this paper, I argue that non-deictic demonstratives cannot be written off; they are widespread in English and foreign languages, and must be treated using the same semantic machinery that (...)
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  22. The Legal Ambiguity of Advanced Assistive Bionic Prosthetics: Where to Define the Limits of ‘Enhanced Persons’ in Medical Treatment.Tyler L. Jaynes - 2021 - Clinical Ethics 16 (3):171-182.
    The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence systems has generated a means whereby assistive bionic prosthetics can become both more effective and practical for the patients who rely upon the use of such machines in their daily lives. However, de lege lata remains relatively unspoken as to the legal status of patients whose devices contain self-learning CIS that can interface directly with the peripheral nervous system. As a means to reconcile for this lack of legal foresight, this article approaches the topic (...)
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    Computation and the Ambiguity of Perception.Jonathan Cohen - 2012 - In Gary Hatfield & Sarah Allred (eds.), Visual Experience: Sensation, Cognition, and Constancy. Oxford University Press. pp. 160.
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    Death or Declaw: Dealing with Moral Ambiguity in a Veterinary Hospital.Dana Atwood-Harvey - 2005 - Society and Animals 13 (4):315-342.
    The medical practice of declawing has received much political debate over the past few years. Yet, empirical and theoretical research on how this practice is maintained and the ethical positions of those who actually participate in this work is lacking. Drawing from 9 months of ethnographic fieldwork in a feline-specific veterinary hospital and open-ended interviews with veterinarians and staff, this study examines veterinary staff members' attitudes toward, and strategies for, dealing with the medical practice of declawing. Specifically, findings show that (...)
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    The key to the knowledge norm of action is ambiguity.Patricia Rich - 2021 - Synthese 199 (3-4):9669-9698.
    Knowledge-first epistemology includes a knowledge norm of action: roughly, act only on what you know. This norm has been criticized, especially from the perspective of so-called standard decision theory. Mueller and Ross provide example decision problems which seem to show that acting properly cannot require knowledge. I argue that this conclusion depends on applying a particular decision theory which is ill-motivated in this context. Agents’ knowledge is often most plausibly formalized as an ambiguous epistemic state, and the theory of decision (...)
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    Executive function and high ambiguity perceptual discrimination contribute to individual differences in mnemonic discrimination in older adults.Helena M. Gellersen, Alexandra N. Trelle, Richard N. Henson & Jon S. Simons - 2021 - Cognition 209 (C):104556.
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  27. Hempel’s Ambiguity.J. Alberto Coffa - 1974 - Synthese 28 (2):141 - 163.
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    Derby Girls’ Parodic Self-Sexualizations: Autonomy, Articulacy and Ambiguity.Paul Davis & Lisa Edwards - 2021 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (1):3-20.
    When behaviours or character traits match sociocultural expectation, heteronomy is a natural suspicion. A further natural suspicion is that the behaviours or character traits are unhealthy for the agent or for objectives of social justice and liberation. Second Wave feminism therefore includes a robust narrative of unease about female self-sexualisation. Third Wave feminism has more upbeat narratives of the latter, in terms of confidence and empowerment. The preceding tension is refracted through cases such as Ronda Rousey and ‘derby girls’, as (...)
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    Reference and the ambiguity of truth‐value judgments.Filippo Domaneschi & Massimiliano Vignolo - 2019 - Mind and Language 35 (4):440-455.
    Martí argued that referential intuitions are not the right kind of empirical evidence for testing theories of reference. Machery, Olivola, and De Blanc replied with a survey aimed at providing evidence that referential intuitions are in sync with truth‐value judgments and argued that truth‐value judgments provide empirical data from linguistic usage. We present the results of a survey indicating that Machery, Olivola, and De Blanc's experiment fails to overcome Martí's objection: The truth‐value judgements tested by Machery, Olivola, and De Blanc (...)
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    Commentary: Treating Ambiguity in the Clinical Context: Is what you hear the doctor say what the doctor means?Vicki Xafis & Dominic Wilkinson - 2019 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 28 (3):422-432.
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    Using conversation policies to solve problems of ambiguity in argumentation and artificial intelligence.Douglas N. Walton - 2006 - Pragmatics and Cognition 14 (1):3-36.
    This investigation joins recent research on problems with ambiguity in two fields, argumentation and computing. In argumentation, there is a concern with fallacies arising from ambiguity, including equivocation and amphiboly. In computing, the development of agent communication languages is based on conversation policies that make it possible to have information exchanges on the internet, as well as other forms of dialogue like persuasion and negotiation, in which ambiguity is a problem. Because it is not possible to sharply differentiate between problems (...)
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    The Eightfold Ambiguity of Oratia Obliqua Sentences.Francesco Orilia - 1994 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 47 (1):197-205.
    Sentences such as "Holmes believes that the leader of the London gang is about to be incriminated" are commonly understood to have two readings: de re and de diclo. On the basis of the way which the de relde dicto distinction is customarily conveyed, it is shown that such sentences have not just two but eight readings. It is suggested that intensional entities - such as senses, guises or denoting concepts - are the most natural way to account for this (...)
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    The Form of Ambiguity: Law, Literature, and the Meaning of Meaning.Michael Pantazakos - 1998 - Cardozo Studies in Law and Literature 10 (2):199-250.
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    How intelligence dispels ambiguity.George W. Peckham - 1926 - Journal of Philosophy 23 (19):505-517.
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    The existence of ambiguity.George W. Peckham - 1926 - Journal of Philosophy 23 (18):477-500.
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    Sartre's Ethics of Ambiguity (review).Roy W. Perrett - 1990 - Philosophy and Literature 14 (2):441-442.
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    The Blood of Others_: A Novel Approach to _The Ethics of Ambiguity.Eleanore Holveck - 1999 - Hypatia 14 (4):3 - 17.
    This article shows that the relationship between Simone de Beauvoir's novel, Le Sang des autres (The Blood of Others), first published in 1945, and her essay, Pour une morale de l'ambiguïté (The Ethics of Ambiguity), first published in 1947, illustrates her point in "Littérature et métaphysique" that an abstract philosophical theory is grounded in immediate metaphysical experience. An original ethical position emerges from Hélène Bertrand's lived experience in the novel, which anticipates feminist issues addressed in The Second Sex more directly (...)
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    The Review on the Role of Ambiguity of Tolerance and Resilience on Students’ Engagement.Miao Yu, Hongliang Wang & Guoping Xia - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Due to the arrival of positive psychology in the development of teaching, the construct of engagement has been thrived and got a notable function in the educational arena. Alternatively, numerous individual differences, containing ambiguity of tolerance, have been taken into consideration as a result of the key role they can play in the process of learning, and thus, on different facets of the learners’ engagement. Furthermore, resilience is recommended to be an alternate and effective way of engaging English as a (...)
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    On the Ambiguity of the Concept of Responsibility.Martin Muránsky - 2019 - Filozofia 74 (3).
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  40. The Full Ambiguity of Soph. OT 955-956.R. Newton - 1983 - Hermes 111 (2):251-253.
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    Resolving the ambiguity of the dynamics of water and clarifying its role in hydrated proteins.K. L. Ngai, S. Capaccioli, S. Ancherbak & N. Shinyashiki - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (13-15):1809-1835.
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    Almost Saving Whales: The Ambiguity of Success at the International Whaling Commission.Ian Hurd - 2012 - Ethics and International Affairs 26 (1):103-112.
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    A United Methodist Approach to End-of-Life Decisions: Intentional Ambiguity or Ambiguous Intentions.J. R. Thobaben - 1997 - Christian Bioethics 3 (3):222-248.
    The position of the United Methodist Church on end-of-life decisions is best described as intentional ambiguity or ambiguous intentions or both. The paper analyzes the official position of the denomination and then considers the actions of a U.M.C. bishop who served as a foreman for a trial of Dr. Jack Kevorkian. In an effort to find some common ground within an increasingly divided denomination, the work concludes with a consideration of the work of John Wesley and his approach to human (...)
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  44. On Semantic Ambiguity and Underspecification (Kees van Deemter and Stanley Peters (eds)).M. Morreau - 1999 - Pragmatics and Cognition 7:219-222.
  45. Dimension and ambiguity of technology-the technological debate in Heidegger, Martin and in current thought.S. Muller - 1983 - Philosophisches Jahrbuch 90 (2):277-298.
     
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  46. Vagueness and Ambiguity in DRT.U. Reyle - forthcoming - Journal of Semantics.
     
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    Context-based ambiguity management for natural language processing.Martin Romacker & Udo Hahn - 2001 - In P. Bouquet V. Akman (ed.), Modeling and Using Context. Springer. pp. 184--197.
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    Metaphorical Imagery-Ambiguity, Explicitness and Life.Johan Wrede - 1998 - Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 62:415-422.
  49. The promethean ambiguity of Hegelian eschatology-Hegel in the theology of balthasar, Hans, Urs, Von.S. Zucal - 1985 - Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 14 (2-3):211-256.
     
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    Moving from conceptual ambiguity to knowledgeable action: using a critical realist approach to studying moral distress.Lynn C. Musto & Patricia A. Rodney - 2016 - Nursing Philosophy 17 (2):75-87.
    Moral distress is a phenomenon that has been receiving increasing attention in nursing and other health care disciplines. Moral distress is a concept that entered the nursing literature – and subsequently the health care ethics lexicon – in 1984 as a result of the work done by American philosopher and bioethicist Andrew Jameton. Over the past decade, research into moral distress has extended beyond the profession of nursing as other health care disciplines have come to question the impact of moral (...)
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