PHILOSOPHY - DEMOCRACY 11: The Jury Theorem
In this Wireless Philosophy video, Geoff Pynn (Elgin Community College) examines Nicolas de Condorcet's jury theorem, a mathematical discovery which provides an argument that democratic elections are the best way to make decisions that are good for society. But can the argument’s assumptions be accepted without reasonable doubt?
Видео PHILOSOPHY - DEMOCRACY 11: The Jury Theorem канала Wireless Philosophy
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