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    Challenges→Team agency can be incorporated into game theory rather than treated as an exogenous psychological construct

    Bacharach's 'circumspect team reasoning' requires agents to identify themselves as group members prior to any preference adaptation, presupposing the very team identity the model claims to generate.

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    Bacharach(The statement refers to his specific theory about group reasoning)
    David Bacharach is a philosopher who studies how groups make decisions together, particularly interested in how people think of themselves as team members rather than just individuals.
    Circumspect team reasoning(This is Bacharach's specific model being discussed)
    A theory about how people in a group make decisions by carefully thinking about what's best for the team as a whole, rather than just pursuing their own personal interests.
    Group members/team identity(what the model is supposed to explain how people develop)
    The sense of belonging to and identifying with a particular group—thinking of yourself as 'one of us' rather than as a separate individual.
    Preference adaptation(something the model says happens after group identity is already established)
    Changing what you want or prefer based on new information or circumstances.

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    Presupposing(what the externalist secretly assumes in their reasoning)
    To assume something is already true without proving it, usually without realizing you're doing it.
    agents(referring to people in this philosophical discussion)
    People, or more broadly, any thinking being capable of having beliefs and making decisions.

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