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Nov 23, 2020 · High-fidelity experiments, I propose, are those that can provide strong evidence against the presence of virtue in test subjects, merely through the observation of a single behavior that is contrary to a virtue. Low-fidelity experiments do not provide disconfirming evidence in this way.
- Matthew Wilson, Matthew Wilson
- mfwilson@jbu.edu
- 2020
High-fidelity experiments would be those one-off experiments where an agent’s behavior provides strong evidence against the possession of a virtue, whereas low-fidelity experiments would be those in which this was not the case.
- Matthew F Wilson
Mar 12, 2020 · This process evaluation protocol provides and references an explicit definition of intervention fidelity, and describes how fidelity will be addressed with reference to the NIHBCC framework (Borrelli et al., Citation 2005).
- Elaine C. Toomey, Wendy Hardeman, N. Hankonen, M. Byrne, Jenny McSharry, Karen Matvienko-Sikar, F. L...
- 2020
In this paper, I show how a theory’s overall virtue is shaped by its ideological parsimony -- parsimony with respect to the terminology employed in stating the theory. I distinguish between a theory’s truth and its fidelity ('joint-carvingness') and the corresponding epistemic and fidelic virtues.
High-Fidelity Metaphysics. P. Finocchiaro. Published 2019. Philosophy. When metaphysicians debate which among rival theories is most worthy of endorsement, they often utilize the virtue-driven methodology.
Mar 1, 2021 · HIGH-FIDELITY METAPHYSICS: IDEOLOGICAL PARSIMONY IN THEORY CHOICE. BY. PETER FINOCCHIARO. Abstract: Many metaphysicians utilize the virtue-driven methodology. According to this. methodology,...
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Jan 1, 2022 · Definition. The exactness with which an agent reproduces the observed behavior of another individual or group. Copying (also called imitative) fidelity can be thought of as a spectrum from high to low and encompasses various social learning strategies.