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- 15:24, 15 June 2025 Pete talk contribs uploaded File:Chair in room.png
- 15:24, 15 June 2025 Pete talk contribs created page Internal:Brainstorming 63 (Created page with "<h4>Objectivity ratio</h4> The objectivity potential gives us an abstract measure of 3rd party verifiability. Actual verifiability in the real world can be calculated in much the same way but would be expected to yield a lower number. The ratio of the actual verifiability to the objectivity potential is the objectivity ratio. In a sense, this ratio gives us a type of "efficiency", ie the extent to which the statement can meet its ideal. And it provides a number which ca...")
- 21:57, 11 June 2025 Pete talk contribs created page File:Weighted characteristics.png
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- 16:11, 9 June 2025 Pete talk contribs created page File:Iteration.png
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- 18:43, 8 June 2025 Pete talk contribs created page Internal:Brainstorming 62 (Created page with "<h2>Objectivity Potential</h2> Last time we introduced a concept called objectivity potential which is a characteristic of statements (predicates) which can be rated alongside their truthfulness. Basically, it is a measure of how objective a statement of truth can be given the circumstances under which it is made. For example, the statement "I have a headache" ranks lower in objectivity potential than the statement "I am sitting in a chai...")
- 15:07, 4 June 2025 Pete talk contribs created page Internal:Brainstorming 61 (Created page with "<h4>Alice and Bob monism vs. dualism continued</h4> Now it is Claude Sonnet 4:")
- 20:21, 18 May 2025 Pete talk contribs created page File:Popularopinionscheme.png
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- 20:19, 18 May 2025 Pete talk contribs created page Internal:Brainstorming 60 (Created page with "<h2>Argumentation schemes</h2> Dimitrije gave me the book [https://www.amazon.com/Argumentation-Schemes-Douglas-Walton/dp/0521723744 "Argumentation Schemes"] by Douglas Walton, Chris Reed, and Fabrizio Macagno. The book is generally a description of "defeasible arguments", a category that is neither strictly deductive nor inductive but represents the most common type of argument in everyday situations. They are arguments whose conclusions are provisional, ones that can...")
- 14:18, 12 May 2025 Pete talk contribs created page File:Fig31 59alt.png
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- 19:49, 11 May 2025 Pete talk contribs created page Internal:Brainstorming 59 (Created page with "<h2>The distance method recast as a step method</h2> The distance method discussed last time XXX can be explained more intuitively by seeing it as a step-wise progression between non-consensus and perfect consensus passing through the actual ratings result. Let's take a simple example: XXX Figure 1 Here we have an Actual result of [2,3,3,4], as shown, and want to know the Percent consensus. To get to consensus from there we assume we can change one person's rating by...") Tag: Visual edit
- 22:04, 3 May 2025 Pete talk contribs created page File:Consensus2.txt