On the individuation of choice options (Record no. 514768)

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Personal name Fumagalli , Roberto.
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Title On the individuation of choice options
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Philosophy of The Social Sciences
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Extent 50(4), Jul, 2020: p,338-365
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Summary, etc Decision theorists have attempted to accommodate several violations of decision theory’s axiomatic requirements by modifying how agents’ choice options are individuated and formally represented. In recent years, prominent authors have worried that these modifications threaten to trivialize decision theory, make the theory unfalsifiable, impose overdemanding requirements on decision theorists, and hamper decision theory’s internal coherence. In this paper, I draw on leading descriptive and normative works in contemporary decision theory to address these prominent concerns. In doing so, I articulate and assess several different criteria for individuating and formally representing agents’ choice options.- Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Decision theory, Rationality, Axioms, Preferences, Consistency, Choice options
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Main entry heading Philosophy of The Social Sciences
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Subject DIP DECISION THEORY
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2020-12-12 50(4), Jul, 2020: p,338-365 AR123645 2020-12-12 Articles

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