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  • Articles Tagged with "Decision Making"

    Hoy por hoy: ¿Y si la mayoría se equivoca? del 18 de abril de 2025 | La Prensa Panamá

    prensa.com • Politics • World

    The article questions the reliability of majority rule in matters of justice, using the biblical example of Pontius Pilate and the choice between Jesus and Barabbas to illustrate the potential for the majority to make unjust decisions.

    Parenting advice: My mother just proposed a shocking, but tempting deal to me and my husband. Is it a trap?

    slate.com • Parenting • World

    A couple weighs the tempting but ethically questionable offer from the wife's parents to buy them a house if they have a child.

    Nel cervello le mappe dei futuri possibili - Biotech - Ansa.it

    ansa.it • Neuroscience • World

    A new study reveals that the brain creates multiple maps of possible futures, rather than a single average scenario, to aid in decision-making, mirroring recent advancements in artificial intelligence.

    How Trump Decided to Strike Iran - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Politics • World

    President Trump's decision to strike Iran involved significant political maneuvering and misdirection, culminating in a surprise military assault.

    Can Historical Analogies Make Sense of the Current Moment?

    foreignpolicy.com • Politics • World

    The article explores the prevalent use of historical analogies in understanding current geopolitical events, examining their usefulness, limitations, and influence on decision-making.