Decisionmaking can involve uncertainty and ambiguity from "summary" of The Nature of Rationality by Robert Nozick
When we make decisions, we are often faced with uncertainty and ambiguity. This means that we may not have all the information we need to make a completely rational choice. Uncertainty refers to situations where we are unsure about the outcome of our decision, while ambiguity refers to situations where we are unsure about the meaning of the information we have.
Uncertainty can arise for a variety of reasons. For example, we may not have all the relevant facts, or we may not be able to accurately predict the future. In these cases, we are forced to make decisions based on incomplete information, which can lead to errors in judgment. Similarly, ambiguity can make decision-making difficult because we may not fully understand the implications of the information we have. This can...
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