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The wisdom in the story: Clarifying assumptions about radical uncertainty and reasonableness in narrative judgment
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 May 2023
Abstract
Human lives are radically uncertain. Making sense of such uncertainties is the hallmark of wisdom. Sense-making requires narratives, putting them in the center stage of human everyday decision-making. Yet what if radical uncertainty is a narrative itself? Moreover, do laypeople always consider such narratives irrational? Here we pose these questions to enrich a theory of choice under uncertainty.
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