Jesus has no claim of authority apart from our own
subjective choice of him as compass.
But of course this recombination of Pascal's to make the wager with behavior and not just cogitating undermines the basis of Mr. Lundberg's accusation: that I favor
a subjective choice of belief over the (presumably more objective?)
In that case, ignoring the noise and focusing on the mechanics is not simply
a subjective choice, it's objectively necessary.
This was pointed out early on by Prof. Pirilä in his comment about «effective degrees of freedom» and
the subjective choice involved in picking the compostion of the function.
You can always of course claim it is
a subjective choice, but with the information at hand no - one can make a better choice.
This because I do not think I am making
a subjective choice by uniformly weighting (neither in Mooloos case or in mine).
Like good scientists, they examined the sensitivity of their results to many different
subjective choices made during the construction of the HadCRUT dataset.
The outcome is not determined by the data, neither is it influenced by
a subjective choice of prior, it's determined by the method.
Probability has been introduced however, so you contend now you have made for yourself a «
subjective choice».
It does not use anything «prior» or anything coming from prior art or distributions or
subjective choices etc etc. zilch nope nada.
But as with all decision making approaches, the a challenge for MCA and methods like it is
the subjective choices that have to be made about what weights to attach to all the relevant criteria that go into the analysis, including how the adaptation measure being studied impacts poor or vulnerable populations, or how fair it is in the distribution of who pays compared to who benefits.
Therefore IMO it would not be a reasonable
subjective choice of prior.
Many
subjective choices have to be made in setting up the procedure.
The availability of time on supercomputers limits the ranges of parameters and the types of models so
subjective choices could have influenced the available selection.
How can the community boost the network's potential and make
subjective choices about its priorities without taking control away from the unequivocal and impartial reign of math?
You need to decide what aspects of the device are most important, because a phone is such a personal and
subjective choice.
The «best» font for a resume is, of course,
a subjective choice.
, the best font for a resume is
a subjective choice, but you must be able to find one modern, crisp and clear.
According to Theundercoverrecruiter.com, the best font for a resume is
a subjective choice, but you must be able to find one modern, crisp and clear.
Of course the selection of traits to include in the objective statement is
your subjective choice, however here are the commonly wanted traits for a customer service job: communication skills, persuasive power, interpersonal skills, troubleshooting ability, analytical thinking and high level of patience.
Not exact matches
The Ellsberg paradox is a paradox in decision theory in which people's
choices violate the postulates of
subjective expected utility.
In that case, the
choice between them will be on
subjective and variable grounds, and no agreement is to be anticipated.
Whitehead's unfortunate
choice of the term «
subjective form» to refer to the «how» of prehension may seem to suggest either a purely subjectivistic interpretation or an abstract formal character.
One could point out, quite accurately, that Whitehead talks about God and the world in such a way that it is very clear that while God proffers a
subjective aim which, if accepted, would result in the greatest good possible under the circumstances, actual entities sophisticated enough to entertain complex contrasts of feeling also thereby have genuine freedom of
choice with the result that they are free to reject the aim proffered by God, free to turn their backs on God's lure toward the best possible tomorrow.
Kuhn, according to his critics, portrayed scientific
choice as irrational,
subjective, and relative to particular scientific communities.
A person's over-emphasizing the
subjective aspect runs the risk of easily making selfish
choices.
The freedom of an actual entity is manifest in its
choice of a
subjective aim, which then becomes the fixed principle to which the internal process of becoming resolves itself into greater and greater specificity.
To be sure, each of these
subjective features is more prominent in religion; there is a greater diversity of models, greater influence of interpretation on data, greater tenacity in commitment to paradigms, and greater ambiguity in paradigm
choice.
The
choice to use contraceptives or to support legislation limiting industrial emissions may be based in part on scientific data, but the
choice itself is
subjective.
So it might not taste as good as the other
choices (taste is
subjective), however it does have an excellent protein makeup and this is why it's on this list.
«Together, our findings suggest that
subjective knowledge may play an important role in determining ideal size for
choice sets,» explains researcher Liat Hadar of the Arison School of Business at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya in Israel.
The operations of System 2 are often associated with the
subjective experience of agency,
choice, and concentration.
But when it comes to more
subjective queries, like, say, the best spot for a holiday retreat, results are often more ambiguous, leading users to make a rushed
choice due to an overwhelming number of options.
Visiting the perth dating sites free cast a broad sense that
choice except bio but
subjective meassure but searchable.
Electronic gradebooks and their inherent operational functions have convinced many educators that subjectivity is a four - letter word, but as Ken O'Connor (2006) reminds us, grading is inherently
subjective since it involves so many unavoidable
choices made by teachers and that the subjectivity of grading is nothing teachers should apologize for.
The preference of either of the approach is
subjective to personal
choice since both the cars come laden in terms of features and comfort.
While it can be a highly
subjective matter (every career has different needs and phases), we'll talk about how to quantify your activity on social media, analyze its impact, and make the best
choices for the short term and long term.
Many outsiders have attempted to make readers ashamed of their reading
choices by judging by
subjective measures.
The Ellsberg paradox is a paradox in decision theory in which people's
choices violate the postulates of
subjective expected utility.
Of course, Detroit: Become Human has plenty of replayability, owing to its multiple
choices every step of the way, so those hours are entirely
subjective.
Personal
Choice will therefore examine collecting on two levels: as a
subjective phenomenon based on the connection between the owner and the artwork; and as a social gesture, where the personal commitment of building a private collection makes a significant contribution to public life now or in the future.
Their experiences of differing diasporas define their entry into fields of
subjective decision making and other discerning
choices.
To this end, she has developed a hybrid process that integrates
subjective color
choices and gesture with mass reproduction and industrial fabrication.
By choosing the symbolically important image of the spider, with its references to the Greek legend of Arachne and its associations with female envy and jealousy, Bourgeois»
choice of subject brings with it a range of
subjective connotations that combine to form a fascinating melange of meaning.
«Do not be fooled by those who see you as just another consumer in a market of undifferentiated possibilities, where
choice itself becomes the good, novelty usurps beauty, and
subjective experience displaces truth,» he said.
«Do not be fooled by those who see you as just another consumer in a market of undifferentiated possibilities, where
choice itself becomes the good, novelty usurps beauty, and
subjective experience displaces truth»
The
choice of discount rate is rather
subjective, and a case can certainly be made that the 1.4 % value used in the Stern Review is reasonable.
There is always a practical
choice governed by practical, and yes
subjective, and yes social, considerations.
Choosing to use the Jeffreys» prior is not a tiny bit less
subjective than making some other
choice.
wikipedia mentions something about maximum ignorance which goes rather my way than making
subjective prior
choices.