The application of probabilistic arguments to single cases and decision-making is a contentious philosophical problem arises in various contexts. This paper focuses on the validity of probabilistic arguments in the Monty Hall problem and a variation thereof. Two claims are made and defended. First, preferring a certain strategy to another in the Monty Hall Problem does not need any recourse to long-run success frequencies. Second, recent attempts to refute the standard solution of the Monty Hall Problem fail
We provide a game-theoretical solution to the Monty Hall problem, and its representation in IF-logic...
The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a difficult brain teaser. We present a systematic review of literatu...
We show how classic conditional probability puzzles, such as the Monty Hall problem, are intimately ...
The application of probabilistic arguments to single cases and decision-making is a contentious phil...
The application of probabilistic arguments to single cases and decision-making is a contentious phil...
In Baumann (American Philosophical Quarterly 42: 71–79, 2005) I argued that reflections on a variati...
Suppose you’re on a game show, and you’re given the choice of three doors: Behind one door is a car;...
In the experiments on the Monty-Hall puzzle, a large majority of participants gives a response diffe...
In the experiments on the Monty-Hall puzzle, a large majority of participants gives a response diffe...
In the experiments on the Monty-Hall puzzle, a large majority of participants gives a response diffe...
In the experiments on the Monty-Hall puzzle, a large majority of participants gives a response diffe...
I explored the Monty Hall game scenario and how to calculate the chances of winning by staying or sw...
The Monty Hall Dilemma (MHD) is a two-step decision problem involving counterintuitive conditional p...
The Monty Hall Dilemma (MHD) is a two-step decision problem involving counterintuitive conditional p...
We provide a game-theoretical solution to the Monty Hall problem, and its representation in IF-logic...
We provide a game-theoretical solution to the Monty Hall problem, and its representation in IF-logic...
The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a difficult brain teaser. We present a systematic review of literatu...
We show how classic conditional probability puzzles, such as the Monty Hall problem, are intimately ...
The application of probabilistic arguments to single cases and decision-making is a contentious phil...
The application of probabilistic arguments to single cases and decision-making is a contentious phil...
In Baumann (American Philosophical Quarterly 42: 71–79, 2005) I argued that reflections on a variati...
Suppose you’re on a game show, and you’re given the choice of three doors: Behind one door is a car;...
In the experiments on the Monty-Hall puzzle, a large majority of participants gives a response diffe...
In the experiments on the Monty-Hall puzzle, a large majority of participants gives a response diffe...
In the experiments on the Monty-Hall puzzle, a large majority of participants gives a response diffe...
In the experiments on the Monty-Hall puzzle, a large majority of participants gives a response diffe...
I explored the Monty Hall game scenario and how to calculate the chances of winning by staying or sw...
The Monty Hall Dilemma (MHD) is a two-step decision problem involving counterintuitive conditional p...
The Monty Hall Dilemma (MHD) is a two-step decision problem involving counterintuitive conditional p...
We provide a game-theoretical solution to the Monty Hall problem, and its representation in IF-logic...
We provide a game-theoretical solution to the Monty Hall problem, and its representation in IF-logic...
The Monty Hall dilemma (MHD) is a difficult brain teaser. We present a systematic review of literatu...
We show how classic conditional probability puzzles, such as the Monty Hall problem, are intimately ...