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Decision theorists have reacted in different ways to Allais' Paradox.
Some decision theorists shun causation because no positivist account specifies its nature.
Some decision theorists do not omit causation because of metaphysical scruples but for conceptual economy.
Causal decision theorists define expected utility using variants on a proposal by Savage (1972).
Causal decision theorists respond that Newcomb's problem is an unusual case that rewards irrationality.
Decision theorists distinguish between choice under uncertainty and choice under risk.
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