10 resultados para Belief and doubt.

em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia


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Previous research has shown that often there is clear inertia in individual decision making---that is, a tendency for decision makers to choose a status quo option. I conduct a laboratory experiment to investigate two potential determinants of inertia in uncertain environments: (i) regret aversion and (ii) ambiguity-driven indecisiveness. I use a between-subjects design with varying conditions to identify the effects of these two mechanisms on choice behavior. In each condition, participants choose between two simple real gambles, one of which is the status quo option. I find that inertia is quite large and that both mechanisms are equally important.

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Esta monografía cuestiona la validez de la crítica de Gettier a la suficiencia de lo que ha sido conocido como el análisis “tradicional” del conocimiento. Este análisis establece el conocimiento como creencia, verdadera justificada. Gettier en su famoso artículo "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?" Propone una serie de contraejemplos que parecen cumplir con las tres condiciones recién establecidas, pero no puede ser considerado conocimiento. La monografía explora dos estrategias principales para responderle a Gettier: por un lado, me pregunto sí los contraejemplos realmente cumplen con las tres condiciones. Yo argumento que los contraejemplos de Gettier son imperfectos en cuanto a que no pueden cumplir con la condición de creencia; y si esto es así los contraejemplos no serían una amenaza al análisis “tradicional” del conocimiento ni tampoco serían una prueba de su insuficiencia. Por otro lado, si uno pudiera aceptar la validez de los contraejemplos uno podría aun cuestionar su relevancia. Esto es lo que pretendo hacer en la segunda parte de este trabajo. Intento mostrar que una solución al problema de Gettier no mejora para nada nuestra investigación metodológica, ni cambia de ninguna manera la forma en que nosotros adquirimos nuestras creencias y nuestro conocimiento en general. Por lo tanto, los contraejemplos de Gettier aun si pudieran funcionar correctamente (lo cual defiendo en la primera parte de la monografía que no es así) son irrelevantes y no son una amenaza real al análisis “tradicional” del conocimiento. La monografía se propone, entonces, efectuar una disolución más que una solución al problema de Gettier.

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Este trabajo pretende hacer una terapia, propia de la metodología sugerida por el segundo Wittgenstein, respecto de la visión que sostiene a la creencia religiosa como una creencia cuyo contenido es empírico, proponiendo que dicha visión debe ser disuelta y dando como posibilidad en cambio una nueva analogía que lleve a su comprensión a través de contextos de esperanza.

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En este estudio se describe el constructo del Capital Psicológico y se hace el análisis de sus respectivos componentes; enfocándose en los conceptos de Optimismo y Resiliencia, con el fin de encontrar y demarcar teóricamente las diferencias que existen entre estos dos componentes. A consecuencia de la frecuente confusión entre estos dos términos en el ámbito académico, surge el interés de encontrar y analizar diferentes estudios e investigaciones que se hayan hecho hasta el momento, las cuales logren resaltar dichas diferencias, para aplicar este conocimiento a las personas con el fin de brindarles una mejor calidad de vida en el ámbito personal y profesional. La autoeficacia, en contextos organizacionales, hace referencia a la convicción y confianza con la que cuenta un trabajador, sobre sus habilidades para trabajar su motivación, teniendo en cuenta recursos cognitivos y/o cursos de acción necesarios para proyectar y completar exitosamente una prueba específica de su vida. El optimismo, se estudia como aquel estilo de pensamiento explicativo, que carga los eventos positivos a causas internas, continuas y penetrantes, y los eventos negativos a razones externas. Por otro lado, la esperanza es la capacidad de todo ser humano para llevar a cabo acciones que lo orienten a una meta deseada, a través de la propia motivación y el pensamiento seguro y positivo. Por último, la Resiliencia es tener la capacidad de recobrar frente a la adversidad, el fracaso, o incluso cambios efectivos que pueden parecer opresores.

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El Monismo Anómalo que Donald Davidson postuló como posible derrotero a propósito de los problemas latentes en filosofía de la mente contemporánea ha sido víctima de serias críticas, en especial aquellas planteadas por Jaegwon Kim. Sin embargo, una lectura que incluya las referencia que Davidson hizo del proyecto que Kant desarrolló en la Tercera Antinomia de la Razón Pura puede servir para ofrecer una lectura a favor de su proyecto.

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Establishing the pattern of crime is fundamental for the successful investigation ofinternational crimes (genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity). A patternof crime is the aggregate of multiple incidents that share common features related tothe victims, the perpetrators, and the modus operandi. Pattern evidence and analysishave been used successfully, mainly in the investigation of large-scale killings, destruction,and displacement; the use for sexual violence charges has been remarkablymore limited. There is a need to overcome this gap by setting proper methods of datacollection and analysis. At the level of evidence collection, under-reporting should beaddressed through victimization surveys or secondary analysis of data available fromdifferent sources. At the level of analysis, the available evidence needs to be subject toimpartial examination beyond the pre-conceptions of the conflict parties and advocacygroups, in compliance with scientific standards for quantitative, qualitative, andGIS (Geographic Information Systems)methods. Reviewing the different investigativeexperiences and jurisprudence will help to set the right methodology and contribute mostefficiently to putting an end to the impunity regarding sexual crimes.

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En este estudio, intento resumir los debates relacionados con la última cultura paleoesquimal de Canadá Ártica y la de Groenlandia, y llamar la atención sobre las analogías culturales desde Asia, además de crear un cuadro complejo sobre el chamanismo y el culto al oso de los Dorset. Los temas como el origen del arte de los Dorset, la transición Pre-Dorset-Dorset, y los contactos entre los Dorset y los Thule son relevantes para reconstruir el sistema de creencias de los Dorset. Sin embargo, la totalidad del sistema de creencias de los paleoesquimales no se puede comprender sobre la base de los hallazgos arqueológicosy las analogías etnográficas remotas.

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The principal objective of this paper is to identify the relationship between the re­sults of the Canadian policies implemented to protect female workers against the impact of globalization on the garment industry and the institutional setting in which this labour market is immersed in Winnipeg. This research paper begins with a brief summary of the institutional theory appro­ach that sheds light on the analysis of the effects of institutions on the policy options to protect female workers of the Winnipeg garment industry. Next, this paper identi­fies the set of beliefs, formal procedures, routines, norms and conventions that cha­racterize the institutional environment of the female workers of Winnipeg’s garment industry. Subsequently, this paper descri­bes the impact of free trade policies on the garment industry of Winnipeg. Afterward, this paper presents an analysis of the ba­rriers that the institutional features of the garment sector in Winnipeg can set to the successful achievement of policy options addressed to protect the female workforce of this sector. Three policy options are considered: ethical purchasing; training/retraining programs and social engage­ment support for garment workers; and protection of migrated workers through promoting and facilitating bonds between Canada’s trade unions and trade unions of the labour sending countries. Finally, this paper concludes that the formation of isolated cultural groups inside of factories; the belief that there is gender and race discrimination on the part of the garment industry management against workers; the powerless social conditions of immi­grant women; the economic rationality of garment factories’ managers; and the lack of political will on the part of Canada and the labour sending countries to set effective bilateral agreements to protect migrate wor­kers, are the principal barriers that divide the actors involved in the garment industry in Winnipeg. This division among the prin­cipal actors of Winnipeg’s garment industry impedes the change toward more efficient institutions and, hence, the successful achievement of policy options addressed to protect women workers. 

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A Back-translated Mexican version of the Austra- lian o’Kelly Women’s Belief scales was given to a sample of 363 women born and living in Mexico. A factor analysis with a varimax rotation with cu- toff eigenvalues of 3 showed that 36 out of the 92 items originally developed in the Australian study accounted for 40.138% of the variance, and could be ultimately grouped into two factors: one “ra- tionality” factor, with a total of 14 items, and one “Irrationality” factor with a total of 22 items, and with a very low Pearson’s rs (.119) between them. these results support the equivalency of the Mexi- can version to the original instrument used to iden- tify the presence of the reBt’s absolutistic, rigid beliefs about traditional feminine roles in women.

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C. Wright Mills has been forgotten by sociological theories however there is no doubt about how much he contributed to the field of Epistemology. He successfully participated in the American Sociology of Knowledge and, at the same time, he  upheld the tradition of the Conflict Theory, including the sociological dimension into one of the most questioned political subjects of his period. Undoubtedly,  Wright Mills was morally committed to the value of reason and freedom. His central issue was to analyse the real possibilities for a particular individual within  a particular social order to become a free man capable of reasoning. He wondered how someone could be able to transcend his daily nature through reason and  experience and to act accordingly to his power. The power and political processes were constant in his works, since he claimed that any political process was a  struggle for power and prestige, for authoritative positions, both within each nation  and among the different states. On the other hand, he  bserved that the social  structure in the United States of America was not completely democratic, since the  course of action depended on the decision of a small group of wealthy, powerful individuals. These concentrating spaces of power amongst some economic, military  and political corporations were supported by their underlying ideology, a fact that became clearer when referring to international affairs. Nowadays, in a world of  structural antagonisms, wars and rebellions, the need for looking at the work  of intellectuals like Mills re-emerges. Mills showed us a way in which a complex entity as power can be understood, and, at the same time, the need to consider the  course of history, its mechanics and process.