This is a discussion of Richard Pettigrew's book "Accuracy and the Laws of Credence". I target Pettigrew's application of the accuracy framework to derive chance-credence principles. My principal contention is that Pettigrew's preferred version of the argument might in one sense be circular and, moreover, that Pettigrew's premises have content that go beyond that of standard chance-credence principles
One very popular framework in contemporary epistemology is Bayesian. The central epistemic state is ...
Scoring rules measure the deviation between a credence assignment and reality. Probabilism holds tha...
It is widely thought that chance should be understood in reductionist terms: claims about chance sho...
This is a discussion of Richard Pettigrew's book "Accuracy and the Laws of Credence". I target Petti...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143778/1/phpr12502_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
Probabilism says an agent is rational only if her credences are probabilistic. This paper is concern...
In “A Nonpragmatic Vindication of Probabilism”, Jim Joyce argues that our credences should obey the ...
Beliefs formed under uncertainty come in different grades, which are called credences or degrees of ...
In “A Nonpragmatic Vindication of Probabilism”, Jim Joyce argues that our credences should obey the ...
Jim Joyce argues for two amendments to probabilism. The first is the doctrine that credences are rat...
Brief, unfinished draft of a proposal for a novel and demanding, yet arguably well motiva...
One very popular framework in contemporary epistemology is Bayesian. The central epistemic state is ...
Scoring rules measure the deviation between a credence assignment and reality. Probabilism holds tha...
It is widely thought that chance should be understood in reductionist terms: claims about chance sho...
This is a discussion of Richard Pettigrew's book "Accuracy and the Laws of Credence". I target Petti...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/143778/1/phpr12502_am.pdfhttps://deepb...
Probabilism says an agent is rational only if her credences are probabilistic. This paper is concern...
In “A Nonpragmatic Vindication of Probabilism”, Jim Joyce argues that our credences should obey the ...
Beliefs formed under uncertainty come in different grades, which are called credences or degrees of ...
In “A Nonpragmatic Vindication of Probabilism”, Jim Joyce argues that our credences should obey the ...
Jim Joyce argues for two amendments to probabilism. The first is the doctrine that credences are rat...
Brief, unfinished draft of a proposal for a novel and demanding, yet arguably well motiva...
One very popular framework in contemporary epistemology is Bayesian. The central epistemic state is ...
Scoring rules measure the deviation between a credence assignment and reality. Probabilism holds tha...
It is widely thought that chance should be understood in reductionist terms: claims about chance sho...