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Originally Posted by Francisco
Actually that's exactly the same as saying Bob can't choose vanilla. The only way to be sure he won't is to know that he can't, because the choices have already been made in advance. Who made them is another question, but in your scenario, it certainly was not Bob.
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Suppose one is put in a situation to make a choice. Based on one's experience there can only be one outcome. Otherwise you won't be using cognitive judgement. If the choice is random or unpredictable then it looses it's meaning. Then you are not making a choice but playing a lottery in your head.