
35. Moral reasoning with Marija Slavkovik
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The Doctrinal Paradox
If you search doctrinal paradox you'll find infinite examples of this but it's basically illustrates that certain problems are too complex to be represented as a single question. So when these simple questions inform each other and depend on the answers on them depend on each other so then you cannot just do pooling you cannot justDo majority because what you get even though everybody's individually rational what you get is collective irrationality. In this case it's like you cannot you cannot just pool you have to have something smart to do. You have to do something else which happens to be computationally very difficult as well.
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