In the standard Newcomb scenario two-boxing is not the rational act and, in general, in Newcomb-style cases the ‘two-boxing’ choice is not the rational act. Hence any decision theory which recommends two-boxing is unacceptable
The Two Envelopes Problem is a beautiful and quite confusing problem in decision theory which is ca....
Newcomb's Problem supposes that there are two boxes, an opaque and a transparent box. The transparen...
In Nozick’s rendition of the decision situation given in Newcomb’s Paradox dominance and the princip...
In the standard Newcomb scenario two-boxing is not the rational act and, in general, in Newcomb-styl...
Philosophers debate whether one-boxing or two-boxing is the rational act in a Newcomb situation. I s...
I consider a familiar argument for two-boxing in Newcomb's Problem and find it defective because it ...
We offer a novel argument for one-boxing in Newcomb’s Problem. The intentional states of a rational...
We offer a novel argument for one-boxing in Newcomb's Problem. The intentional states of a rational ...
Abstract A standard argument for one-boxing in Newcomb’s Problem is ‘Why Ain’cha Rich?’, which empha...
Abstract: A standard argument for one-boxing in Newcomb’s Problem is ‘Why Ain’cha Rich?’, which emph...
I present a game-theoretic way to understand the situation describing Newcomb’s Problem (NP) which h...
Newcomb problems turn on a tension between two principles of choice: roughly, a principle sensitive ...
Like Skyrms (1990), who transfers the equilibrium concept from game theory to rational decision theo...
The Newcomb problem is analysed here as a type of common cause problem. In relation to such problems...
141 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.Newcomb's Problem is a hypoth...
The Two Envelopes Problem is a beautiful and quite confusing problem in decision theory which is ca....
Newcomb's Problem supposes that there are two boxes, an opaque and a transparent box. The transparen...
In Nozick’s rendition of the decision situation given in Newcomb’s Paradox dominance and the princip...
In the standard Newcomb scenario two-boxing is not the rational act and, in general, in Newcomb-styl...
Philosophers debate whether one-boxing or two-boxing is the rational act in a Newcomb situation. I s...
I consider a familiar argument for two-boxing in Newcomb's Problem and find it defective because it ...
We offer a novel argument for one-boxing in Newcomb’s Problem. The intentional states of a rational...
We offer a novel argument for one-boxing in Newcomb's Problem. The intentional states of a rational ...
Abstract A standard argument for one-boxing in Newcomb’s Problem is ‘Why Ain’cha Rich?’, which empha...
Abstract: A standard argument for one-boxing in Newcomb’s Problem is ‘Why Ain’cha Rich?’, which emph...
I present a game-theoretic way to understand the situation describing Newcomb’s Problem (NP) which h...
Newcomb problems turn on a tension between two principles of choice: roughly, a principle sensitive ...
Like Skyrms (1990), who transfers the equilibrium concept from game theory to rational decision theo...
The Newcomb problem is analysed here as a type of common cause problem. In relation to such problems...
141 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.Newcomb's Problem is a hypoth...
The Two Envelopes Problem is a beautiful and quite confusing problem in decision theory which is ca....
Newcomb's Problem supposes that there are two boxes, an opaque and a transparent box. The transparen...
In Nozick’s rendition of the decision situation given in Newcomb’s Paradox dominance and the princip...