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    Carrying out an exhaustive search among alternatives is p... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Traditional normative models of rational choice that require agents to find optimal choices among alternatives are computationally infeasible for real agents.

    Carrying out an exhaustive search among alternatives is potentially computationally infeasible.

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    \(\neg K_i \phi \rightarrow K_i \neg K_i \phi\), which expresses that \(i\)’s failure to know \(\phi\) entails that he knows of this failure – are considered more controversial. , Hintikka 1962; Lenzen 1978; Fagin et al. 1995) is that the most defensible choices of logics of knowledge lie between the modal systems \(\textsf{S4}\) and \(\textsf{S5}\). [56] Note, however, that both of these results seem prima facie implausible relative to our everyday understanding of knowledge. For on the one han

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