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Resolving a Dispute

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Do not try to resolve disputes by measuring objectively the plausibility of the opinions under dispute. Very plausibly, no objective measure exists for the plausibility of statements.

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Agassi, J., Meidan, A. (2016). Resolving a Dispute. In: Beg to Differ. Copernicus, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-33307-6_2

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