141 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.Newcomb's Problem is a hypothetical situation wherein you are called upon to choose between two possible but mutually exclusive acts for both of which there are seemingly compelling, if not conclusive, arguments. As such it is a challenge to those who would construct a coherent and complete theory of rational decision. After introducing and clarifying the problem I suggest, following Robert Nozick, that the conflict, if there be such, is between a policy of choosing a dominant act and an policy of maximizing expected utility. Both of these policies are discussed and strengthened. I then argue that if Newcomb's Problem is interpreted in one way, the result is that we have...
The paper discusses Ian Wells’s recent argument (‘Equal Opportunity and Newcomb’s Problem’, Mind 201...
Nicholas Rescher claims that rational decision theory “may leave us in the lurch”, because there are...
Robert Nozick, in chapter two of the nature of rationality, proposes two famous problems in ...
Like Skyrms (1990), who transfers the equilibrium concept from game theory to rational decision theo...
This paper aims to make three contributions to decision theory. First there is the hope that it will...
The Newcomb problem is analysed here as a type of common cause problem. In relation to such problems...
“It is not that I claim to solve the problem, and do not want you to miss the joy of puzzling over a...
The relationship betueen Newcomb’s problem, which involves an apparent paradox of prediction. and Pr...
Newcomb's Problem supposes that there are two boxes, an opaque and a transparent box. The transparen...
Newcomb's problem is viewed as a dynamic game with an agent and a superior being as players. De...
Newcomb Dilemmas show a discrepancy between our rational reasoning—evidential and causal decision th...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 201...
In Nozick’s rendition of the decision situation given in Newcomb’s Paradox dominance and the princip...
Newcomb Dilemmas show a discrepancy between our rational reasoning—evidential and causal decision t...
The dominance conditional 'If I drink the contents of cup A, I will drink more than if drink the con...
The paper discusses Ian Wells’s recent argument (‘Equal Opportunity and Newcomb’s Problem’, Mind 201...
Nicholas Rescher claims that rational decision theory “may leave us in the lurch”, because there are...
Robert Nozick, in chapter two of the nature of rationality, proposes two famous problems in ...
Like Skyrms (1990), who transfers the equilibrium concept from game theory to rational decision theo...
This paper aims to make three contributions to decision theory. First there is the hope that it will...
The Newcomb problem is analysed here as a type of common cause problem. In relation to such problems...
“It is not that I claim to solve the problem, and do not want you to miss the joy of puzzling over a...
The relationship betueen Newcomb’s problem, which involves an apparent paradox of prediction. and Pr...
Newcomb's Problem supposes that there are two boxes, an opaque and a transparent box. The transparen...
Newcomb's problem is viewed as a dynamic game with an agent and a superior being as players. De...
Newcomb Dilemmas show a discrepancy between our rational reasoning—evidential and causal decision th...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 201...
In Nozick’s rendition of the decision situation given in Newcomb’s Paradox dominance and the princip...
Newcomb Dilemmas show a discrepancy between our rational reasoning—evidential and causal decision t...
The dominance conditional 'If I drink the contents of cup A, I will drink more than if drink the con...
The paper discusses Ian Wells’s recent argument (‘Equal Opportunity and Newcomb’s Problem’, Mind 201...
Nicholas Rescher claims that rational decision theory “may leave us in the lurch”, because there are...
Robert Nozick, in chapter two of the nature of rationality, proposes two famous problems in ...