I restate the Sleeping Beauty probabilistic paradox and offer an overview of the ongoing discussions that aim at resolving the problem. I summarize and eventually criticize briefly the various views: neutral position, Bayesian thirdism, non-Bayesian thirdism, traditional halfism, as well as the new halfism of credence conservation, a somewhat neglected but interesting point of view. I try at the same time to clarify some essential notions, to introduce the main actors of the debate, and to anticipate its evolution
A large number of essays address the Sleeping Beauty problem, which undermines the validity of Bayes...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to provide a case for the double-halfer position in the sleeping be...
About a decade ago, Adam Elga introduced philosophers to an intriguing puzzle. In it, Sleeping Beaut...
I restate the Sleeping Beauty probabilistic paradox and offer an overview of the ongoing discussions...
ABSTRACT: The Sleeping Beauty Problem is shown to be misconceived and therefore incoherent. A model...
<p>The Sleeping Beauty problem has spawned a debate between “Thirders” and “Halfers” who draw confli...
The way a rational agent changes her belief in certain propositions/hypotheses in the light of new e...
All parties to the Sleeping Beauty debate agree that it shows that some cherished principle of ratio...
Special issue: Philosophy of Probability, edited by Jacques DubucsInternational audienceThe aim of t...
The Sleeping Beauty problem remains controversial with disagreement between so-called Halfers and Th...
Ever since its introduction, the Sleeping Beauty Problem has been fought over by the halfers against...
The Sleeping Beauty problem is a well-known problem in self-locating theory. The reason why it is so...
I argue against the halfer response to the Sleeping Beauty case by presenting a new problem for half...
This paper examines three accounts of the sleeping beauty case: an account proposed by Adam Elga, an...
The Sleeping Beauty paradox in epistemology and the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics ...
A large number of essays address the Sleeping Beauty problem, which undermines the validity of Bayes...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to provide a case for the double-halfer position in the sleeping be...
About a decade ago, Adam Elga introduced philosophers to an intriguing puzzle. In it, Sleeping Beaut...
I restate the Sleeping Beauty probabilistic paradox and offer an overview of the ongoing discussions...
ABSTRACT: The Sleeping Beauty Problem is shown to be misconceived and therefore incoherent. A model...
<p>The Sleeping Beauty problem has spawned a debate between “Thirders” and “Halfers” who draw confli...
The way a rational agent changes her belief in certain propositions/hypotheses in the light of new e...
All parties to the Sleeping Beauty debate agree that it shows that some cherished principle of ratio...
Special issue: Philosophy of Probability, edited by Jacques DubucsInternational audienceThe aim of t...
The Sleeping Beauty problem remains controversial with disagreement between so-called Halfers and Th...
Ever since its introduction, the Sleeping Beauty Problem has been fought over by the halfers against...
The Sleeping Beauty problem is a well-known problem in self-locating theory. The reason why it is so...
I argue against the halfer response to the Sleeping Beauty case by presenting a new problem for half...
This paper examines three accounts of the sleeping beauty case: an account proposed by Adam Elga, an...
The Sleeping Beauty paradox in epistemology and the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics ...
A large number of essays address the Sleeping Beauty problem, which undermines the validity of Bayes...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to provide a case for the double-halfer position in the sleeping be...
About a decade ago, Adam Elga introduced philosophers to an intriguing puzzle. In it, Sleeping Beaut...