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Svezak 14 Br. 2 (2023): Jahr – European Journal of Bioethics
Svezak 14 Br. 2 (2023): Jahr – European Journal of Bioethics
Objavljeno:
2024-02-14
Editorial
Editorial
Igor Eterović
245
Editorial (English)
Articles
The Understanding of Informed Consent as a Practical Bioethical Problem
The Understanding of Informed Consent as a Practical Bioethical Problem
Alejandro Recio Sastre, Mónica Bustamante Salamanca, Nadia Micela Álvarez Pelaez, Edgar Mateo Guamán Barros
247 - 264
Sastre et al (English)
Percepcija društvene kontrole i upotreba marihuane među zagrebačkim studentima
Nikša Dubreta, Erik Brezovec, Fran Miškić
265 - 289
Dubreta et al
Sociokulturni pritisci razvoja poremećaja jedenja – sociološka perspektiva
Sanja Stanić, Doris Žuro
291 - 313
Stanić&Žuro
Kvaliteta života u starijih osoba
Branislava Popović, Tina Zavidić, Nives Radošević Quadranti, Gordana Pelčić
315 - 324
Popović et al
Pravo na smrt? Eutanazija i potpomognuto samoubojstvo od antike do suvremenog doba
Nevena Aljinović, Ana Jeličić
325 - 352
Aljinović&Jeličić
Budućnost čovjeka u kontekstu transhumanizma
Ivica Kelam, Mia Bašić Bučanović, Zorica Kaluđerović Mijartović
353 - 376
Kelam et. al.
Artificial inteligence Humanities (AIH special section)
This study analyzes the “Classical Narratives Retelling Project Using ChatGPT” conducted by the Department of Korean Language and Literature at Chung-Ang University in Korea in the first semester of 2023 in the course “Studies on Classical Literature Narrative”. The retelling project was carried out in stages, from the preliminary stage to the preparation, planning, and production stage. In collaborating with ChatGPT, learners repeatedly compared and reviewed their initial intentions with ChatGPT’s suggestions. In selecting, revising, and synthesizing the story with ChatGPT, learners continuously considered narrative integrity and the team’s retelling intentions (theme implementation). Their understanding of and interest in Korean classical narratives increased during this process. A 5-point Likert scale survey was used to verify this statistically and analyze the results, statistically confirming that the retelling process using ChatGPT had a positive effect on both understanding and interest in classical Korean narratives. To compensate for the limitations of the small sample size, we conducted an in-depth questionnaire survey. We analyzed the responses to confirm the effects of active participation and self-directed learning, deepening the understanding of classical narrative texts and forming a collaborative relationship between learners and ChatGPT. However, the limitations of using ChatGPT were identified as inaccuracies in ChatGPT data, answers that did not respond to learners’ intentions, uncreative ChatGPT narrative suggestions, and learners’ insufficient ability to utilize ChatGPT.
Focusing on the Classics Retelling Project
Myeoung-Hyun Lee, Ji-Woo Kim
379 - 402
Lee&Kim (English)
The application of criteria from previous judgments in subsequent cases is unclear. One such factor, the degree of assault and intimidation, influences the severity of a crime but is challenging for the public to assess due to its unclear derivation. To address this, numerous studies aim to identify core elements that empirically prove abstract concepts. This study introduces a method for analyzing judgments, extracting elements for each issue based on shared patterns in reference precedents. Unlike previous approaches, it can analyze numerous rulings through extensive data processing. The method relies on judgment criteria and establishes classification criteria according to theory, leading to linear regression results. The model demonstrates that the importance of elements varies for each issue, providing insight into the rationale behind judgments. The public can utilize this model to enhance judgment predictability by analyzing precedents. Moreover, it can be employed to assess judgment reliability in both the Anglo-American and civil law systems that recognize case law.
Ye-Chan Park, Jaesung Lee
403 - 428
Park&Lee (English)
Umjetna inteligencija i obrazovanje
Suparnici ili saveznici?
Kornelija Mrnjaus, Sofija Vrcelj, Siniša Kušić
429 - 445
Mrnjaus et al
Prikazi knjiga
Gordana Šimunković, Pediatric Palliative Care – Guidelines for the Development of Evidence-Based Public Policies
Maja Banadinović, Iva Lukačević Lovrenčić
449 - 453
Banadinović&Lukačević Lovrenčić - Book review (English)
Mojca Ramšak, Social Impact of Wine Marketing: The Challenge of Digital Technologies to Regulation
Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2022, 120 pages.
Ana Depope
455 - 458
Depope_Book review (English)
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