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Philip E. Tetlock / Counterfactual history / Adversarial collaboration / Political psychology / Thought experiment / Accountability / Paul Sniderman / Peter McGraw / Science / Ethics / Ethology
Date: 2013-07-30 14:40:28
Philip E. Tetlock
Counterfactual history
Adversarial collaboration
Political psychology
Thought experiment
Accountability
Paul Sniderman
Peter McGraw
Science
Ethics
Ethology

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