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Date: 2014-08-24 16:43:20
Formal sciences
Philosophy of mathematics
Statistical inference
Control theory
Decision theory
Risk
Rationality
Expected utility hypothesis
Bayesian probability
Science
Knowledge
Statistics

1 UC Berkeley Logic Group Philosophy Preliminary Syllabus 2013 Decision Theory: Paradoxes and Alternatives (Prof Lara Buchak) Many normative alternatives to classical decision theory have arisen in recent (and not-so-rec

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