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plural rationality and interactive decision processes: proceedings of an iiasa (international institute for applied systems analysis) summer study on (en Inglés)
Michael Thompson
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Manfred Grauer
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Andrzej P. Wierzbicki
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These Proceedings report the scientific results of the Summer Study on Plural Rationality and Interactive Decision Processes orga- nized jointly by the System and Decision Sciences Program of the Inter- national Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (located in Laxenburg, Austria) and the Hungarian Committee for Applied Systems Analysis. The Study, which was held in Sopron over the period 16-26 Augus-t 1984, had a very special character. Sixty-eight researchers from sixteen coun- tr es participated, most of them contributing papers or experiments. In addition many members of IIASA's Young Scientists Summer Program were present. All of these participants were heavily involved in dis- cussions; discussions that were not limited to the allotted time but extended well into the evenings and nights. By design, the Study gathered specialists from many disciplines, from philosophy and cultur- al anthropology, through decision theory, game theory and economics, to engineering and applied mathematics. A further element of diversity was the representation of several varieties of culture, from typically Western countries, through Middle and Eastern Europe, to the Far East.