Logical fallacies shaping AI governance debatesRhetorical devices distort tech policy and public trustBias in AI systems ...
A couple of days after reading a write-up on the arguments of the Central government in the Sabarimala reference case before ...
These are unsettled and anxious times for supporters of both clubs – The Athletic sent two writers onto the streets to assess ...
I first heard the term "Nature or Nurture" when I was in high school. I don't know if it's even in use today, though I heard ...
The reality of what the Canucks were when Gillis became the team's GM is very different from the way they're popularly ...
The central thesis of The Unprotected Class is first that racism is not consistently rejected by the mainstream, but second, ...
The Christian Post on MSNOpinion
Beyond the meme: A Christian’s guide to navigating digital mockery
This berating tactic is subtle in cultural thought and has the potential to deter Christian confidence.
Changing your opinion can be difficult, and it’s sometimes even seen as a flaw. But research shows being open-minded has a ...
2. the ad hominem fallacy (This more well-known fallacy is present when there is a kind of personal attack on the target in ...
Note – this is an early press release from the European Congress on Obesity in Istanbul, Turkey, 12-15 May. Please credit the congress when using this research* In new research to be presented at this ...
The Print on MSN
Why are blue-tiled monuments found in Pakistan but not in Delhi?
Not only does Pakistan have a dense accumulation of blue monuments but they are also closer in spirit to Western and Central ...
In new research being presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Istanbul, Turkey (12–15 May) and published in The ...
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