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#139 Classic episode – Alan Hájek on puzzles and paradoxes in probability and expected value

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The Complexity of Counterfactuals in Decision Theory

This chapter explores the intricate relationship between decision theory and counterfactuals, examining their philosophical implications and significance. It delves into the differences between counterfactual and indicative conditionals, providing historical context and contemporary examples to illustrate their impact on our understanding of causality and hypothetical scenarios. Additionally, the discussion highlights the relevance of counterfactual thinking in various fields, including philosophy, science, and psychology, emphasizing its role in shaping human cognition and decision-making.

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