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Old 07-14-2005, 05:54 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by The_FD
I agree on that point :
But not on this one


because the more choices there are the more judgements the person has to do. And each judgement implies the use of his knowledge. The more judgements there is the closer he gets to the limits of his knowledge. And thus his knowledge will get more narrow (narrower?) compared to the number of choices there is to do. Then following what we just said the choices are less free because based on a limited knowledge experience base.

Actually the free of choices depends not only on the knowledge of the person but on the knowledge compared to the importance and numbers of choices there is to do.

Hope I have still been understandable I am not very sure whether my ideas appear as I want to or not... You probably guessed english is not my native language
Yes, you are quite understandable. And I totally agree with your point. Very good assessment. We are kind of reaching that today. Where our ability to have enough knowledge in comparison to choices is where the real limitations are. Since we are in the age of "information overload".
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