Difficulties over probability have often been considered fatal to the Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics. Here I argue that the Everettian can have everything she needs from `probability' without recourse to indeterminism, ignorance, primitive identity over time or subjective uncertainty: all she needs is a particular *rationality principle*. The decision-theoretic approach recently developed by Deutsch and Wallace claims to provide just such a principle. But, according to Wallace, decision theory is itself applicable only if the correct attitude to a future Everettian measurement outcome is subjective uncertainty. I argue that subjective uncertainty is not to be had, but I offer an alternative interpretation that enables the Evere...
The Everett interpretation faces no challenge more pertinent than the problem of how to square manif...
I consider exactly what is involved in a solution to the probability problem of the Everett interpre...
I consider exactly what is involved in a solution to the probability problem of the Everett interpre...
An analysis is made of Deutsch's recent claim to have derived the Born rule from decision-theoretic ...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
An extended analysis is given of the program, originally suggested by Deutsch, of solving the probab...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
Critics object that the Everett view cannot make sense of quantum probabilities, in one or both of t...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
It is often objected that the Everett interpretation of QM cannot make adequate sense of quantum pro...
The Everett interpretation faces no challenge more pertinent than the problem of how to square manif...
I consider exactly what is involved in a solution to the probability problem of the Everett interpre...
I consider exactly what is involved in a solution to the probability problem of the Everett interpre...
An analysis is made of Deutsch's recent claim to have derived the Born rule from decision-theoretic ...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
The decision-theoretic account of probability in the Everett or many-worlds interpretation, advanced...
An extended analysis is given of the program, originally suggested by Deutsch, of solving the probab...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
Critics object that the Everett view cannot make sense of quantum probabilities, in one or both of t...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
I present a proof of the quantum probability rule from decision-theoretic assumptions, in the contex...
It is often objected that the Everett interpretation of QM cannot make adequate sense of quantum pro...
The Everett interpretation faces no challenge more pertinent than the problem of how to square manif...
I consider exactly what is involved in a solution to the probability problem of the Everett interpre...
I consider exactly what is involved in a solution to the probability problem of the Everett interpre...