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schizophrenia
nondeterminism
Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem
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Feit-Thompson theorem
Frankfurt case
discretionless
disjunctive syllogism
Ockham's Razor
Occam's Razor
law of parsimony
principle of parsimony
trilemma
wiggle room
Zermelo's theorem
maieutics
erotematic method
implied consent
Turing jump
speculation
PAP
Sleeping Beauty problem
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quadrilemma
multi-armed bandit
deciding
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determinative
axiom of countable choice
principal-agent problem
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hard determinist
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Richardson's theorem
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disordering
law of excluded middle
complementarity
ratificationism
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collision course
vicious circle
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English words for 'A theorem stating that, for any deterministic process of collective decision, at least one of the following three properties must hold: (i) the process is dictatorial, i.e. there exists a distinguished agent who can impose the outcome; (ii) the process limits the possible outcomes to two options only; (iii) the process encourages agents to think strategically: once an agent has identified their preferences, they have no action at their disposal that would best defend their opinions in any situation.'

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