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  • The Nature of Evidence in Evidence-Based Medicine 

    Goldenberg, Maya J.; Borgerson, Kirstin; Bluhm, Robyn (2009-Sprin)
    The article focuses on the examination of evidence-based medicine (EBM) in medicine. EBM's contribution in the clinical practice has long been used in the development of institutional and professional guidelines in ...
  • Paraconsistent Logic: The View from the Right 

    Schotch, Peter K. (The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the Philosophy of Science Association, 1992)
    "The best known approaches to "reasoning with inconsistent data" require a logical framework which is decidedly non-classical. An alternative is presented here, beginning with some motivation which has been surprised ...
  • Promises and perils of cognitive performance tools: A dialogue 

    Viirre, Erik; Baylis, Françoise; Downie, Jocelyn (2007)
    Cognitive performance tools are evolving and their application is expanding rapidly. Although these tools promise significant advantages, they also raise a number of significant ethical and social concerns. This paper ...
  • VALUING EVIDENCE: bias and the evidence hierarchy of evidence-based medicine 

    Borgerson, Kirstin (2009-Sprin)
    No abstract available.