1. Strengthened, and weakened, by beliefTue Trinh, 2024, original scientific article Abstract: This paper discusses a set of observations, many of which are novel, concerning differences between the adjectival modals certain and possible and their adverbial counterparts certainly and possibly. It argues that the observations can be derived from a standard interpretation of certain/certainly as universal and possible/possibly as existential quantifiers over possible worlds, in conjunction with the hypothesis that the adjectives quantify over knowledge and the adverbs quantify over belief. The claims on which the argument relies include the following: (i) knowledge implies belief, (ii) agents have epistemic access to their belief, (iii) relevance is closed under speakers' belief, and (iv) commitment is pragmatically inconsistent with explicit denial of belief. Keywords: modality, adverbs, adjectives, knowledge, belief, introspection, relevance, commitment Published in RUNG: 07.01.2025; Views: 189; Downloads: 5 Full text (836,63 KB) This document has many files! More... |
2. Learning and developing with each other : case of collaborative innovation through ICT in India and CanadaRajan Gupta, Saibal K. Pal, 2020, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph Abstract: ICT is a powerful tool which can be used by both India and Canada to harness the growth and development in the respective regions. Researchers and practitioners can come together from Indo-Canadian communities and take the association to a more meaningful level. The current research discusses the ICT tools that can be adopted from Canada by India to improve the education quality and knowledge transmission. On the other hand, Canada government can make efforts to enhance knowledge transfer and translation through ICT by adopting tools like best practices
repository, communities of practice, corporate intranet/extranet, corporate yellow pages, expertise locator, online chat/instant messaging, knowledge portals, groupware-workflow and tracking system, and document/content management that are already used in India. ICT has the potential to develop the country politically,
socially, and economically. Keywords: e-governance, information technology, communication technology, India, Canada, innovation, knowledge transfer Published in RUNG: 31.03.2021; Views: 3366; Downloads: 12 Link to full text This document has many files! More... |
3. podMAST / Jenny Brockmann : Leaving the audience unsatisfied through unstable systems, to create communication about urgent questions in societyPeter Purg, Lange Teena, radio or television broadcast, podcast, interview, press conference Keywords: Experiment, inbetween, balance, architecture, speculative, transdisciplinary, embodiment, knowledge sharing, conversation, unsatisfied audience, process based, shaping interaction spaces, encounter, care, integrity., inbetween, balance, architecture, speculative, transdisciplinary, embodiment, knowledge sharing, conversation, unsatisfied audience, process based, shaping interaction spaces, encounter, care, integrity. Published in RUNG: 06.11.2020; Views: 3259; Downloads: 72 Link to full text This document has many files! More... |
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5. Pregnancy and delivery in online communities: new ownership practices, new forms of technoscientific citizenshipGiulia Annovi, Yurji Castelfranchi, Chiara Saviane, Elena Bellio, Donatella Fontanot, Luca Buccoliero, Nico Pitrelli, Gianluigi Scannapieco, 2017, original scientific article Keywords: knowledge, expertise, collective learning, web, technoscientific citizenship Published in RUNG: 23.08.2019; Views: 3175; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |