ABSTRACT. Van Fraassen famously endorses the Principle of Reflection as a constraint on rational credence, and argues that Reflection is entailed by the more traditional principle of Conditionalization. He draws two morals from this alleged entailment. First, that Reflection can be regarded as an alternative to Conditionalization – a more lenient standard of ratio-nality. And second, that commitment to Conditionalization can be turned into support for Reflection. Van Fraassen also argues that Reflection implies Conditionalization, thus offering a new justification for Condition-alization. I argue that neither principle entails the other, and thus neither can be used to motivate the other in the way van Fraassen says. There are ways to conne...
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General criticism of Frank Arntzenius's paper ``Some problems for conditionalization and reflection'...
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Reflection is a phenomenon that has received widespread interest within different domains, including...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines Moran’s argument for the special authority of the first-person, which ...
This paper presents some thoughts about the use of the word 'reflection' and the provocative stateme...
The conception of reflective reasoning, like that of higher order thinking, has been informed by a C...
This paper examines the epistemic status of the reflective belief about the content of one’s own con...
General criticism of Frank Arntzenius's paper ``Some problems for conditionalization and reflection'...
This paper is about the standard Reflection Principle (van Fraassen, 1984) and the Group Reflection ...
The central focus of this paper is conditionalization, but we also address related principles such a...
In 'Belief and the Will', van Fraasssen employed a diachronic Dutch Book argument to support a coun...
Hilary Kornblith argues that many traditional philosophical accounts involve problematic views of re...
This chapter discusses several features of the development of theoretical reflection out of pre-refl...
The main aim of this paper is to propose that reflection is a performance that has epistemic value. ...
How can self-locating propositions be integrated into normal patterns of belief revision? Puzzles s...
In this paper, I will assert that reflective performance produces something that is epistemically va...
How can we figure out what’s right or wrong, if moral truths are neither self-evident nor something ...
Reflection is a phenomenon that has received widespread interest within different domains, including...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines Moran’s argument for the special authority of the first-person, which ...
This paper presents some thoughts about the use of the word 'reflection' and the provocative stateme...
The conception of reflective reasoning, like that of higher order thinking, has been informed by a C...
This paper examines the epistemic status of the reflective belief about the content of one’s own con...
General criticism of Frank Arntzenius's paper ``Some problems for conditionalization and reflection'...
This paper is about the standard Reflection Principle (van Fraassen, 1984) and the Group Reflection ...