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In the decision-theory literature, the former kind of unknown is called risk, the latter uncertainty. Risky strategies can be analyzed numerically; uncertain strategies, Ellsberg suggested, were beyond the bounds of formal mathematical analysis, or at least beyond the bounds of the flavor of mathematical analysis beloved at RAND.
How Not To Be Wrong: The Hidden Maths of Everyday
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