A book chapter (about 4,000 words, plus references) on decision theory in moral philosophy, with particular attention to uses of decision theory in specifying the contents of moral principles (e.g., expected-value forms of act and rule utilitarianism), uses of decision theory in arguing in support of moral principles (e.g., the hypothetical-choice arguments of Harsanyi and Rawls), and attempts to derive morality from rationality (e.g., the views of Gauthier and McClennen)
The paper presents the author’s partial and personal historical reconstruction of how decision theor...
The study’s main thesis is that respect for some moral values is a condition for methodologically ra...
Within traditional decision theory, common decision principles -- e.g. the principle to maximize uti...
A book chapter (about 4,000 words, plus references) on decision theory in moral philosophy, with par...
This up-to-date introduction to decision theory offers comprehensive and accessible discussions of d...
In this paper we explore the connections between ethics and decision theory. In particular, we consi...
Making Better Decisions introduces readers to some of the principal aspects of decision theory, and ...
The primary concern of this thesis is to investigate what light (if any) the theory of rational deci...
Rational decision theory (including rational game theory) has played important roles in more formall...
Decision theory aims at explaining and predicting rational choice behavior. But ample empirical evid...
Contemporary decision theory is a highly specialized field involving advanced mathematical devices. ...
This note provides a short overview of some history, context and concepts in the field of decision ...
This thesis concerns the problem of choosing between rival normative decision theories. It is well k...
Klemens Szaniawski, who is associated with the philosophy of science and logic, in his deliberations...
If Aristotle was right in claiming that the aim of moral philosophy is to help us determine how we o...
The paper presents the author’s partial and personal historical reconstruction of how decision theor...
The study’s main thesis is that respect for some moral values is a condition for methodologically ra...
Within traditional decision theory, common decision principles -- e.g. the principle to maximize uti...
A book chapter (about 4,000 words, plus references) on decision theory in moral philosophy, with par...
This up-to-date introduction to decision theory offers comprehensive and accessible discussions of d...
In this paper we explore the connections between ethics and decision theory. In particular, we consi...
Making Better Decisions introduces readers to some of the principal aspects of decision theory, and ...
The primary concern of this thesis is to investigate what light (if any) the theory of rational deci...
Rational decision theory (including rational game theory) has played important roles in more formall...
Decision theory aims at explaining and predicting rational choice behavior. But ample empirical evid...
Contemporary decision theory is a highly specialized field involving advanced mathematical devices. ...
This note provides a short overview of some history, context and concepts in the field of decision ...
This thesis concerns the problem of choosing between rival normative decision theories. It is well k...
Klemens Szaniawski, who is associated with the philosophy of science and logic, in his deliberations...
If Aristotle was right in claiming that the aim of moral philosophy is to help us determine how we o...
The paper presents the author’s partial and personal historical reconstruction of how decision theor...
The study’s main thesis is that respect for some moral values is a condition for methodologically ra...
Within traditional decision theory, common decision principles -- e.g. the principle to maximize uti...