Conflicts, machines, beliefs, and decisions

Berlin: Logos Verlag (2019)
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Abstract

The following essays are about what it is to believe something, how we make up our minds and decide, what it means that conflicts anddisagreements are not eliminable, and the fact that new technological developments are substantially changing the way we live.

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