Critics object that the Everett view cannot make sense of quantum probabilities, in one or both of two ways: either it cannot make sense of probability at all, or it cannot explain why probability should be governed by the Born rule. David Deutsch has attempted to meet these objections by appealing to an Everettian version of Savage’s rational decision theory. Deutsch argues not only that an analogue of classical decision under uncertainty makes sense in an Everett world; but also that under reasonable assumptions, the betting odds of a rational Everettian agent should be constrained by the Born rule. Deutsch’s proposal has been defended and developed by David Wallace, and in a different form by Hilary Greaves. In this paper I offer some obje...
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 Everett (many-worlds) interpretation of quantum mechanics faces a prima facie problem concerning...
It is often objected that the Everett interpretation of QM cannot make adequate sense of quantum pro...
It is often objected that the Everett interpretation of QM cannot make sense of quantum probabilitie...
An analysis is made of Deutsch's recent claim to have derived the Born rule from decision-theoretic ...
It is often objected that the Everett interpretation of QM cannot make adequate sense of quantum pro...
Difficulties over probability have often been considered fatal to the Everett interpretation of quan...
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...
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...
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...
The Everett (many-worlds) interpretation of quantum mechanics faces a prima facie problem concerning...
It is often objected that the Everett interpretation of QM cannot make adequate sense of quantum pro...
It is often objected that the Everett interpretation of QM cannot make sense of quantum probabilitie...
An analysis is made of Deutsch's recent claim to have derived the Born rule from decision-theoretic ...
It is often objected that the Everett interpretation of QM cannot make adequate sense of quantum pro...
Difficulties over probability have often been considered fatal to the Everett interpretation of quan...
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...
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...
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...
The Everett (many-worlds) interpretation of quantum mechanics faces a prima facie problem concerning...