The Bucknell Review, 第 9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1960 |
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第 115 頁
... choice is the reasonable policy . It will be useful for subsequent considerations at once to estab- lish a corollary of this thesis . When such a problem of choice with symmetric information presents itself , or is stated , there is no ...
... choice is the reasonable policy . It will be useful for subsequent considerations at once to estab- lish a corollary of this thesis . When such a problem of choice with symmetric information presents itself , or is stated , there is no ...
第 116 頁
with another , wholly analogous situation of indifferent choice , and so on ad infinitum . Only if we recognize that selections in the face of choice without preference can be effected on the basis of selec- tion policies based on ...
with another , wholly analogous situation of indifferent choice , and so on ad infinitum . Only if we recognize that selections in the face of choice without preference can be effected on the basis of selec- tion policies based on ...
第 121 頁
... choice , by deliberate and calculated measures , consideration of any and all purported " reasons " for preferring any particular claimant . Thus no way remains open but to effect the choice randomly , for this is the only way in which ...
... choice , by deliberate and calculated measures , consideration of any and all purported " reasons " for preferring any particular claimant . Thus no way remains open but to effect the choice randomly , for this is the only way in which ...
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