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Philosophical logic / Envelope / St. Petersburg paradox / The Kite Runner / Utility / Expected value / Decision theory / Mathematics / Two envelopes problem
Date: 2010-07-26 14:47:29
Philosophical logic
Envelope
St. Petersburg paradox
The Kite Runner
Utility
Expected value
Decision theory
Mathematics
Two envelopes problem

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