The Sleeping Beauty problem is a well-known problem in self-locating theory. The reason why it is so widely known is that it is a probability theoretic problem where there appear to be two different solutions: 1/2 and 1/3 . The main goal of this thesis was to find out how two conflicting solutions can emerge from a mathematical problem and why they both appear to be correct. An attempt at doing this has been undertaken by taking a critical look at the most important publications on the subject. The arguments in these publications have been analyzed extensively by checking whether the claims being made, follow from logical deduction or are simply presumed. This study revealed that several arguments were simply flawed, while others were base...