Philosophical Analysis in Modeling Polarization: Notes from a Work in Progress

In Paul Youngman & Mirsad Hadzikadik (eds.), Complexity and the Human Experience: Modeling Complexity in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Pan Sanford (2013)
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A first take, matured in later work, in modeling belief polarization.

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Aaron Bramson
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