Richard Jeffrey regarded the version of Bayesian decision theory he floated in ‘The Logic of Decision’ and the idea of a probability kinematics—a generalisation of Bayesian conditioning to contexts in which the evidence is ‘uncertain’—as his two most important contributions to philosophy. This paper aims to connect them by developing kinematical models for the study of preference change and practical deliberation. Preference change is treated in a manner analogous to Jeffrey’s handling of belief change: not as mechanical outputs of combinations of intrinsic desires plus information, but as a matter of judgement and of making up one’s mind. In the first section Jeffrey’s probability kinematics is motivated and extended to the treatment of ch...
This paper is partly a tribute to Richard Jeffrey, partly a reflection on some of his writings, The ...
Over the past 40 years, decision theorists have produced an impressive body of literature employing ...
Understanding human behaviour, and indeed human beings more generally, requires an understanding of ...
Richard Jeffrey regarded the version of Bayesian decision theory he floated in ‘The Logic of Decisio...
Richard Jeffrey espoused an antifoundationalist variant of Bayesian thinking that he termed ‘Radical...
There are two versions of the "pragmatic" theory of belief as a disposition to act: peirce's theory ...
This paper provides new foundations for Bayesian Decision Theory based on a representation theorem f...
The paper presents a criticism of the metaphor of Direction of Fit as a criterion for beliefs/desire...
This dissertation studies the logics of value and conditionals, and the question of whether they sho...
This paper studies the problem of revising belief-s using uncertain evidence in a framework where be...
Abstract In this paper, I present an axiomatic choice theory of Bayesian decision makers and define ...
The book contains a unifying theory on how the common object space is metrically transformed by indi...
At the core of the many debates throughout cognitive science concerning how decisions are made are t...
The papers are considered Draft Only and are not to be cited without the permission of the author. C...
Conditional attitudes are not the attitudes an agent is disposed to acquire in event of learning tha...
This paper is partly a tribute to Richard Jeffrey, partly a reflection on some of his writings, The ...
Over the past 40 years, decision theorists have produced an impressive body of literature employing ...
Understanding human behaviour, and indeed human beings more generally, requires an understanding of ...
Richard Jeffrey regarded the version of Bayesian decision theory he floated in ‘The Logic of Decisio...
Richard Jeffrey espoused an antifoundationalist variant of Bayesian thinking that he termed ‘Radical...
There are two versions of the "pragmatic" theory of belief as a disposition to act: peirce's theory ...
This paper provides new foundations for Bayesian Decision Theory based on a representation theorem f...
The paper presents a criticism of the metaphor of Direction of Fit as a criterion for beliefs/desire...
This dissertation studies the logics of value and conditionals, and the question of whether they sho...
This paper studies the problem of revising belief-s using uncertain evidence in a framework where be...
Abstract In this paper, I present an axiomatic choice theory of Bayesian decision makers and define ...
The book contains a unifying theory on how the common object space is metrically transformed by indi...
At the core of the many debates throughout cognitive science concerning how decisions are made are t...
The papers are considered Draft Only and are not to be cited without the permission of the author. C...
Conditional attitudes are not the attitudes an agent is disposed to acquire in event of learning tha...
This paper is partly a tribute to Richard Jeffrey, partly a reflection on some of his writings, The ...
Over the past 40 years, decision theorists have produced an impressive body of literature employing ...
Understanding human behaviour, and indeed human beings more generally, requires an understanding of ...