175 research outputs found
sj-docx-1-tar-10.1177_17534666231199679 – Supplemental material for Novel inflammatory biomarkers in the prognosis of COVID-19
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tar-10.1177_17534666231199679 for Novel inflammatory biomarkers in the prognosis of COVID-19 by Kegang Zhan, Luhan Wang, Hao Lin, Xiaoyu Fang, Hong Jia and Xiangyu Ma in Therapeutic Advances in Respiratory Disease</p
Cost-efficient vehicular crowdsensing based on implicit relation aware graph attention networks
Joint optimization of service function chaining and resource allocation in network function virtualization
An SDN/NFV based framework for management and deployment of service based 5G core network
sj-docx-1-aop-10.1177_10600280221133577 – Supplemental material for Effect of Antidiabetic Therapy on Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19 Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-aop-10.1177_10600280221133577 for Effect of Antidiabetic Therapy on Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19 Patients With Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Kegang Zhan, Liuqi Weng, Li Qi, Luhan Wang, Hao Lin, Xiaoyu Fang, Hong Jia and Xiangyu Ma in Annals of Pharmacotherapy</p
Hare's thesis as a logical and philosophical problem
Title: Hare's thesis as a logical and philosophical problem Author: Martin Luhan Department: Department of Logic Supervisor: PhDr. Vladimír Svoboda, CSc. Abstract: The present work is aiming to analyse the problem of inferring from impe- rative premisses to an indicative conclusion which goes by the name Hare's Thesis. The logical analysis of the language of morals was the basis of Richard M. Hare's ethical studies. Therefore a brief presentation of his philosophy is given followed by a detailed walkthrough of his way of dealing with impera- tives. Hare states that logic should be interested in dealing with prescriptive sentences. The paper also presents a selection of some of the semantics of logic of imperatives and some of their fundamental problems. Based on this we finally analyse whether the Hare's Thesis which forbids inferring from im- perative premisses to indicative conclusions is acceptable. And we conclude that in most cases it is reasonable to reject it. Keywords: Logic of imperatives, Hare's Thesis, deontic logic, metaethic
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