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    If strong rationality's additional eliminations are order... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Strong rationality is a more demanding condition than weak rationality.

    If strong rationality's additional eliminations are order-dependent, the extra constraints it imposes are artifacts of a chosen procedure rather than reflections of a deeper rational requirement.

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    Artifact (in philosophy)(as used in logic and methodology)
    Something that exists only because of the specific method or procedure we chose to use, rather than something that reflects reality or fundamental truth.
    Order-dependent(describing how the process of elimination works differently for weak versus strict domination)
    The result changes depending on the sequence or order in which you do things; the final answer depends on which steps you take first.
    Rational requirement(as used in epistemology and ethics)
    A rule or principle that reason itself demands we follow—something that comes from the nature of logical thinking, not just from our chosen methods.
    Strong rationality(as a prerequisite assumption in game theory)
    The assumption that every player is perfectly rational and everyone knows that everyone else is also perfectly rational.

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