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Mathematics, 22.08.2019 01:30 emma6892

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1. rationally justified beliefs are those that can be shown to be the conclusion of an argument that we take to be rationally persuasive.
2. in case-based reasoning, if two cases are comparable then the ruling in the first case is a precedent for the second case.
3. if some course of action is not obligatory then it is forbidden
4. according to the theory of rational choice, you should maximize your rational expectations.
5. all sound arguments are valid.
6. the base-rate fallacy tends to occur when it is taken for granted that the prior probabilities of the outcomes are equally probable.

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