Pre-print version. Final version published by Springer; available online at http://link.springer.com/Using a subclass of the α-maximin expected-utility preference model, in which the decision maker’s degree of ambiguity and degree of pessimism are each parameterized, we present a theory of religious choice in the Pascalian decision theory tradition, one that can resolve dilemmas, address the “many Gods objection,” and address the ambiguity inherent in religious choice. Parameterizing both the degree of ambiguity and the degree of pessimism allows one to examine how the two interact to impact choice, which is useful regardless of the application. Applying this model to religious choice is a move beyond subjective expected-utility theory, all...
The objective of this paper is to show how ambiguity, and a decision maker (DM)’s response to it, ca...
A qualitative counterpart to Von Neumann and Morgenstern's Expected Utility Theory of decision under...
We propose and characterize a model of preferences over acts such that the decision maker prefers ac...
Using a relatively mild restriction on the beliefs of the MMEU−α preference functional, in which the...
Using a relatively mild restriction on the beliefs of the MMEU−α preference functional, in which the...
Using a relatively mild restriction on the beliefs of the MMEU−α preference functional, in which the...
We examine the implications of decision theory for religious choice and evangelism, under the assump...
Using decision theory, we construct a stylized theory of agnosticism, defined as choosing not to cho...
The theory of subjective expected utility (SEU) has been extended in many recent works, allowing amb...
The "General-Self-Control-Preference" model introduced by Noor and Takeoka (2010) allows to take int...
The rational-choice/market-model of religions really consists of two, separable parts: a model of re...
International audienceWe review recent advances in the field of decision making under uncertainty or...
In real life, decisions are often made under ambiguity, where it is difficult to estimate accuratel...
We propose and axiomatize a model of preferences over acts such that the decision maker evaluates ac...
Evolutionary explanations of religion explore the adaptive function of religious beliefs and tend to...
The objective of this paper is to show how ambiguity, and a decision maker (DM)’s response to it, ca...
A qualitative counterpart to Von Neumann and Morgenstern's Expected Utility Theory of decision under...
We propose and characterize a model of preferences over acts such that the decision maker prefers ac...
Using a relatively mild restriction on the beliefs of the MMEU−α preference functional, in which the...
Using a relatively mild restriction on the beliefs of the MMEU−α preference functional, in which the...
Using a relatively mild restriction on the beliefs of the MMEU−α preference functional, in which the...
We examine the implications of decision theory for religious choice and evangelism, under the assump...
Using decision theory, we construct a stylized theory of agnosticism, defined as choosing not to cho...
The theory of subjective expected utility (SEU) has been extended in many recent works, allowing amb...
The "General-Self-Control-Preference" model introduced by Noor and Takeoka (2010) allows to take int...
The rational-choice/market-model of religions really consists of two, separable parts: a model of re...
International audienceWe review recent advances in the field of decision making under uncertainty or...
In real life, decisions are often made under ambiguity, where it is difficult to estimate accuratel...
We propose and axiomatize a model of preferences over acts such that the decision maker evaluates ac...
Evolutionary explanations of religion explore the adaptive function of religious beliefs and tend to...
The objective of this paper is to show how ambiguity, and a decision maker (DM)’s response to it, ca...
A qualitative counterpart to Von Neumann and Morgenstern's Expected Utility Theory of decision under...
We propose and characterize a model of preferences over acts such that the decision maker prefers ac...