
Ryan O. answered 12/08/21
Erudite University of Oxford Alumni; History, Philosophy, Government
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asked 12/03/211.Give an example in which dominance reasoning recommends a certain action where maximizing expected utility recommends an incompatible action.
2. Describe how Ramsey proposes to assign numerical values to preference orderings, and how it differs from the modern approach of von Neumann and Morgenstern. What are they advantages of the latter over the former?
3. Explain why causal studies need both an experimental group and a control group whereas correlational studies do not. Then, consider whether and how a good answer to this question would change if causation were always capable of detection by ordinary senses such as sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
Ryan O. answered 12/08/21
Erudite University of Oxford Alumni; History, Philosophy, Government
I think I could be useful to construct these answers. Would be happy to work with you on this, please dm me.
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