99,034 research outputs found
K. Schipper, Le Corps taoïste
Levi Jean. K. Schipper, Le Corps taoïste. In: L'Homme, 1983, tome 23 n°1. pp. 164-165
Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts
Citation: K-State First (2016). Joshua Davis: Author of Spare Parts [Flier]. Manhattan, Kansas: K-State First.Flyer advertising Joshua Davis's author talk at Kansas State University
A.-M. Blondeau & K. Schipper, s. dir., Essais sur le rituel, III
Steinmann Brigitte. A.-M. Blondeau & K. Schipper, s. dir., Essais sur le rituel, III. In: L'Homme, 1998, tome 38 n°148. Lignage, mariage, héritage. pp. 271-275
Steven Johnson Author Talk Poster
K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Steven Johnson at Kansas State University on September 3, 2014. Steven Johnson's book "The Ghost Map" was the 2014-2015 common book
Essais sur le rituel, I. Sous la direction d'A.-M. Blondeau et K. Schipper
Bareau André. Essais sur le rituel, I. Sous la direction d'A.-M. Blondeau et K. Schipper. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 209, n°2, 1992. pp. 181-182
Essais sur le rituel, II. Sous la direction d'A.-M. Blondeau et K. Schipper
Bareau André. Essais sur le rituel, II. Sous la direction d'A.-M. Blondeau et K. Schipper. In: Revue de l'histoire des religions, tome 209, n°2, 1992. pp. 182-184
Revealed Unawareness
I develop awareness-dependent subjective expected utility by taking unawareness structures introduced in Heifetz, Meier, and Schipper (2006, 2008, 2009) as primitives in the Anscombe-Aumann approach to subjective expected utility. I observe that a decision maker is unaware of an event if and only if her choices reveal that the event is "null" and the negation of the event is "null". Moreover, I characterize "impersonal" expected utility that is behaviorally indistinguishable from awareness-dependent subject expected utility and assigns probability zero to some subsets of states that are not necessarily events. I discuss in what sense impersonal expected utility can not represent unawareness.Unawareness, awareness, unforeseen contingencies, null, zero probability, subjective expected utility, Anscombe-Aumann, small worlds, extensionality of acts, event exchangeability
Revealed Unawareness
I develop awareness-dependent subjective expected utility by taking unawareness structures introduced in Heifetz, Meier, and Schipper (2006, 2008, 2009) as primitives in the Anscombe-Aumann approach to subjective expected utility. I observe that a decision maker is unaware of an event if and only if her choices reveal that the event is "null" and the negation of the event is "null". Moreover, I characterize "impersonal" expected utility that is behaviorally indistinguishable from awareness-dependent subject expected utility and assigns probability zero to some subsets of states that are not necessarily events. I discuss in what sense impersonal expected utility can not represent unawareness.Unawareness; awareness; unforeseen contingencies; null; zero probability; subjective expected utility; Anscombe-Aumann; small worlds; extensionality of acts; event exchangeability
Moving together towards participation: Insights into illness and care experiences of people with neuromuscular diseases
Abma, T.A. [Promotor]Nollet, F. [Promotor]Schipper, K. [Copromotor
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