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A unified epistemological theory of information processing
Áron Tóbiás
Department of Economics
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Arts & Humanities
Information Processing
100%
Epistemological
72%
Mathematical Methods
44%
Unified Theory
40%
Inconsistency
30%
Characterization
25%
Paradox
24%
Uncertainty
18%
Business & Economics
Information Processing
92%
Choice under Uncertainty
44%
Formal Model
36%
Inconsistency
30%
Characterization
25%
Paradox
24%
Decision Maker
21%
Social Sciences
information processing
94%
mathematical method
45%
decision maker
28%
uncertainty
24%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Electronic Data Processing
97%
Uncertainty
88%
Engineering & Materials Science
Uncertainty
29%