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Originally Posted by vivaldirules
From Wikipedia: "Rational choice theory, also known as rational action theory, is a framework for understanding and often formally modeling social and economic behavior. It is the dominant theoretical paradigm in microeconomics. It is also central to modern political science and is used by scholars in other disciplines such as sociology and philosophy."
What was the question??
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If the universe is deterministic, wouldn't some complex enough formula backed by sufficient data mean that the answers to your above question, and my question, and this one, and the ones asked before all of these, are knowable without having to go through all the bother of asking them, or would that mean that we wouldn't then ask those questions thus making our calculations wrong since it determined answers to questions that were never asked, or is a peach covered in a very fine fuzz?