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Human beings are selectively fatalistic. Some risks appear as background noise, whereas other, qua...
To understand how people behave in an uncertain world - and to make viable recommendations about how...
This Note discusses regret theory, which offers an alternative explanation of rational behavior in r...
This book offers a general theoretical account of how societies cope with decisions which they regar...
Although tragic choices are a common phenomenon in human experience, dominant conceptions of legal r...
In Tragic Choices, Guido Calabresi and Philip Bobbitt explore how societies allocate tragically scar...
In this article the concept of the tragic legal choice is established as an indispensable complement...
ii Dr. Fred D. Miller Jr., Advisor Tragic dilemmas are cases in which an agent must choose between t...
A book chapter (about 4,000 words, plus references) on decision theory in moral philosophy, with par...
Tragic dilemmas are cases in which an agent must choose between two horrific or repugnant options. S...
This book is about rational choice theory from a different point of view. It is different for three ...
Abstract: The utility principles upon which decision theory is based conflict with both empirical fi...
Economic decision-making deals with various aspects of people’s economic choices. In this process, t...
31 pagesA Societal Decision Maker (SDM) is a person who makes risky decisions on behalf of others. M...
Making Better Decisions introduces readers to some of the principal aspects of decision theory, and ...
Human beings are selectively fatalistic. Some risks appear as background noise, whereas other, qua...
To understand how people behave in an uncertain world - and to make viable recommendations about how...
This Note discusses regret theory, which offers an alternative explanation of rational behavior in r...
This book offers a general theoretical account of how societies cope with decisions which they regar...
Although tragic choices are a common phenomenon in human experience, dominant conceptions of legal r...
In Tragic Choices, Guido Calabresi and Philip Bobbitt explore how societies allocate tragically scar...
In this article the concept of the tragic legal choice is established as an indispensable complement...
ii Dr. Fred D. Miller Jr., Advisor Tragic dilemmas are cases in which an agent must choose between t...
A book chapter (about 4,000 words, plus references) on decision theory in moral philosophy, with par...
Tragic dilemmas are cases in which an agent must choose between two horrific or repugnant options. S...
This book is about rational choice theory from a different point of view. It is different for three ...
Abstract: The utility principles upon which decision theory is based conflict with both empirical fi...
Economic decision-making deals with various aspects of people’s economic choices. In this process, t...
31 pagesA Societal Decision Maker (SDM) is a person who makes risky decisions on behalf of others. M...
Making Better Decisions introduces readers to some of the principal aspects of decision theory, and ...
Human beings are selectively fatalistic. Some risks appear as background noise, whereas other, qua...
To understand how people behave in an uncertain world - and to make viable recommendations about how...
This Note discusses regret theory, which offers an alternative explanation of rational behavior in r...