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    Decision-making under uncertainty and causal thinking are fundamental aspects of intelligent reasoning. Decision-making has been well studied when the available information is considered at the associative (probabilistic) level. The classical Theorems of von Neumann-Morgenstern and Savage provide a formal criterion for rational choice using associative information: maximize expected utility. There is an ongoing debate around the origin of probabilities involved in such calculation. In this work,…Read more
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    Causes of the disappearance of the aquatic plant Egeria densa and black-necked swans in a Ramsar sanctuary: comment on Muslow and Grandjean (2006)
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    Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 7 7-10. 2007.