The debate on probabilistic measures of coherence has focused on evaluating sets of consistent propositions. In this paper we draw attention to the largely neglected question of whether such measures concur with intuitions on test cases involving inconsistent propositions and whether they satisfy general adequacy constraints on coherence and inconsistency. While it turns out that, for the vast majority of measures in their original shape, this question must be answered in the negative, we show that it is possible to adapt many of them in order to improve their performance
. Coherence is a positive virtue of theories, and its importance in theory construction is beyond de...
Coherence is a central catchword in contemporary epistemology. The last few years have witnessed int...
This paper aims to reconcile (i) the intuitively plausible view that a higher degree of coherence am...
The debate on probabilistic measures of coherence has focused on evaluating sets of consistent propo...
The debate on probabilistic measures of coherence has focused on evaluating sets of consistent propo...
Coherentism in epistemology has long suffered from lack of formal and quantitative explication of th...
A measure of coherence is said to be truth conducive if and only if a higher degree of coherence (as...
The impossibility results of Bovens and Hartmann (2003) and Olsson (2005) call into question the str...
Explicating the concept of coherence and establishing a measure for assessing the coherence of an in...
Abstract. Taking Joyce’s (1998; 2009) recent argument(s) for probabilism as our point of departure, ...
Bayesian Coherence Theory of Justification or, for short, Bayesian Coherentism, is characterized by ...
Coherence of preferences, and the measurement of its violation, has been a long-standing issue in de...
Abstract in UndeterminedA measure of coherence is said to be reliability conducive if and only if a ...
Constrained coherence is compared to coherence and its role in the behavioural interpretation of coh...
Bayesian Coherence Theory of Justification or, for short, Bayesian Coherentism, is characterized by ...
. Coherence is a positive virtue of theories, and its importance in theory construction is beyond de...
Coherence is a central catchword in contemporary epistemology. The last few years have witnessed int...
This paper aims to reconcile (i) the intuitively plausible view that a higher degree of coherence am...
The debate on probabilistic measures of coherence has focused on evaluating sets of consistent propo...
The debate on probabilistic measures of coherence has focused on evaluating sets of consistent propo...
Coherentism in epistemology has long suffered from lack of formal and quantitative explication of th...
A measure of coherence is said to be truth conducive if and only if a higher degree of coherence (as...
The impossibility results of Bovens and Hartmann (2003) and Olsson (2005) call into question the str...
Explicating the concept of coherence and establishing a measure for assessing the coherence of an in...
Abstract. Taking Joyce’s (1998; 2009) recent argument(s) for probabilism as our point of departure, ...
Bayesian Coherence Theory of Justification or, for short, Bayesian Coherentism, is characterized by ...
Coherence of preferences, and the measurement of its violation, has been a long-standing issue in de...
Abstract in UndeterminedA measure of coherence is said to be reliability conducive if and only if a ...
Constrained coherence is compared to coherence and its role in the behavioural interpretation of coh...
Bayesian Coherence Theory of Justification or, for short, Bayesian Coherentism, is characterized by ...
. Coherence is a positive virtue of theories, and its importance in theory construction is beyond de...
Coherence is a central catchword in contemporary epistemology. The last few years have witnessed int...
This paper aims to reconcile (i) the intuitively plausible view that a higher degree of coherence am...