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1. Subconcepts of |C|LITERAL-ATTRIBUTE-ASCRIPTION
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- Subconcepts of |C|LITERAL-ATTRIBUTE-ASCRIPTION.
- |C|PERCEPTUAL-ATTRIBUTE-ASCRIPTION .
2. Belief Ascriptions, Prototypes and Ambiguity
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- A belief ascription such as "Oedipus believes that his mother is the queen of Thebes" can be understood in two ways, one in which it seems true, and another in which it seems false. ... The following will argue that understanding paradigmatic de dicto and de re ascriptions in terms of disavowals from a more basic sort of ascription is preferable to positing an ambiguity in which each of the two sorts of ascription are conceptually primitive.
- 4 For instance, suppose I make the ascription:.
- Unless we specify otherwise, 13 it is assumed that both the ascriber and the ascribee accept the characterization used in the ascription. ...
- According to such an account, the 'core' ascriptions characterize the subject matter in ways acceptable to both the ascriber and the ascribee, and the other types of ascription are reached by disavowing commitments involved in the core. ...
- If we are trying to explicate belief ascription in English, rather than creating an alternate language for describing the attitudes, some fidelity to our actual talk of the attitudes is important. ...
- If Peter didn't think of Frege as the father of modern logic, we should assume that the ascription was either de re and straightforwardly true, or de dicto and straightforwardly false. How an ascription could be acceptable, but still have a marginal feel is something that the ambiguity account cannot explain. ...
- If one starts with primitive ascription-types geared towards attributing commitments to the ascriber and the ascribee, one will not be able to use these primitives to get a case where a commitment to the characterization is attributed to neither party. ...
- " The commitment to Frege's being German is attributed, but the ascription involves no commitment to either me or Peter endorsing the characterization of Frege as the father of modern logic. ...
- While there has been widespread agreement that belief predicates are ambiguous, there has been some disagreement about whether the ambiguity should be taken to correspond to two actual types of belief or merely to two types of ascription. ... For a discussion of the distinction in terms of types of ascription, see Searle 1983, Dennett 1982, Brandom 1994. ... Consequently, this paper will focus on the shared claim that there are two types of ascription. ...
- There would be just two types of ascription, each of which involved an independent commitment. However, the fact that there are four, rather than two, classes of ascription makes the ambiguity thesis harder to justify.
- A typical example of such a 'false' ascription would be "Lois Lane believes that Superman works for the Daily Planet. ...
3. Definition of ascription - WordReference.com Dictionary
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- ascription .
- attribution, ascription.
- assigning some quality or character to a person or thing; "the attribution of language to birds"; "the ascription to me of honors I had not earned" .
- Category Tree:psychological_feature╚cognition; knowledge; noesis╚process; cognitive_process; mental_process; operation; cognitive_operation╚basic_cognitive_process╚classification; categorization; categorisation; sorting╚attribution, ascription╚zoomorphism.
- attribution, ascription.
- Category Tree:psychological_feature╚cognition; knowledge; noesis╚process; cognitive_process; mental_process; operation; cognitive_operation╚basic_cognitive_process╚classification; categorization; categorisation; sorting╚attribution, ascription╚externalization; externalisation╚imputation╚animatism.
- Look up "ascription" at Merriam-Webster.
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4. Bhaskar message, BHA: criteria for ascription of reality
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- Subject: BHA: criteria for ascription of reality .
- I've been reading Bhaskar's the Possibility of Naturalism and hesitated over this: "it is important to note that science employs two criteria for the ascription of reality to a posited object: a perceptual criterion and a causal one. ...
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5. Tutorial: Perspectives on Belief Ascription
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- Perspectives on Belief Ascription.
- Some research paradigms adopt a normative perspective, considering mainly how belief ascription should be performed in particular contexts. ...
- In the social sciences, belief ascription is mostly studied from a more descriptive perspective. ...
- The aim of this tutorial is not to provide a thorough overview of any of these research paradigms but rather (a) to convey a view of the relationships among the various perspectives on belief ascription and (b) to bring to the participants' attention ideas from relatively unfamiliar paradigms which may be relevant to their own work. ...
- The tutorial begins by clarifying the relationships among the paradigms, characterizing each one in terms of (a) the the belief ascription contexts studied, (b) the nature of the inferences that are made in these contexts, (c) the research methods employed, and (d) some typical results of the research. ...
6. It is most easily available by anonymous ftp from crl.nmsu.edu in ...
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- Z available by anonymous ftp from -- ViewGen (a viewpoint generator) is a prolog program that implements a "Belief Ascription Algorithm" as described in Ballim & Wilks (see the bibliography section on User Modelling). ... The theory of belief ascription upon which it is based is described in detail in "Artificial Believers" by Ballim & Wilks (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates), and a general framework for attributing and maintaining nested propositional attitudes is described in Afzal Ballim's dissertation which is archived with the Viewgen program (in the files ViewFinder-{A4/A5/US}. ... 2) Detailed work on using belief perturbation as an ascription method. 3) Development of parameterized ``belief ascription operators'' to characterize the ascription process. 4) Elaborated proposal for an approach to belief ascription that captures the best of perturbation and stereotype approaches, but is more general. 5) Comparison of belief ascription with belief interpretation. ... '' 8) Reformulation of ascription operators as environment projection operators. 9) Demonstration of how environment projection can can be seen as a fundamental operator underlying many important processes in AI, including belief ascription, inheritance reasoning, truth maintenance, belief revision, merging of intensional descriptions, and metaphor generation. ...
7. Name: Minh Nguyen Affiliation: Department of Philosophy and ...
- But what explains first-person authority? What explains the presumption that a claim is true when it is a sincere determinate first-person singular simple present-tense ascription of intentional state?.
- â But if there is in every case of mental self-ascription a commitment as well as a tendency on the agentâ s part â to follow through on claims he makes about himselfâ by undertaking the kind of action intelligible only in light of the intentional states he claims to occupy, then mental self-ascriptions are systematically reliable and thus presumably true.
- Commissivism about mental self-ascription is implausible because it seems impossible to make coherent philosophy of language out of this. ... But it seems impossible to reconcile the claim that the self-ascription â I want a Lexusâ expresses no statement with a whole host of linguistic phenomena a natural explanation of which would exploit the opposed idea that it is, just as it seems, an assertion (Wright 1998 & Hacker 1972). ...
- Granted that every such self-ascription simultaneously has future-directed fulfillment conditions and present-concerning truth conditions, even if the fulfillment conditions of the self-ascription qua commissive are likely to be met, it does not follow that the truth conditions of the self-ascription qua truth-evaluable are likely to be satisfied. ...
8. Trait ascription bias - Gurupedia
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- org/wiki/Trait_ascription_biasTrait ascription bias--> Trait ascription bias.
- Trait ascription bias is the tendency for people to view themselves as relatively variable in terms of personality, behavior and mood while viewing others as much more predictable in their personal traits across different situations. ...
9. AP1992 Weighted Abduction for Plan Ascription
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- AP1992 Weighted Abduction for Plan Ascription.
- « Weighted Abduction for Plan Ascription ».
- @inproceedings{appelt:1992, booktitle = {User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction}, title = {Weighted Abduction for Plan Ascription}, author = {Appelt, D. ...
10. MRI Fall 2002 Tech Guide - Product Booklet Ascription
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- A more detailed description of the product booklet ascription procedure utilized by MRI can be found in the Technical Guide. ... The incidence of ascription is shown for Fall 2002 below. ...
11. Ascription and Achievement
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- Pineo, and John Porter Ascription and Achievement. ...
12. Dictionary.com/ascription
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- n 1: assigning some quality or character to a person or thing; "the attribution of language to birds"; "the ascription to me of honors I had not earned" syn: attribution 2: assigning to a cause or source; "the attribution of lighting to an expression of God's wrath"; "he questioned the attribution of the painting to Picasso" syn: attribution .
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