Previous claims to have resolved the two-envelope paradox have been premature. The paradoxical argument has been exposed as manifestly fallacious if there is an upper limit to the amount of money that may be put in an envelope; but the paradoxical cases which can be described if this limitation is removed do not involve mathematical error, nor can they be explained away in terms of the strangeness of infinity. Only by taking account of the partial sums of the infinite series of expected gains can the paradox be resolved
This article concerns the psychology of the paradoxical Two Envelope Problem. The goal is to find in...
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The Two-Envelope Paradox is classically presented as a problem in decision theory that turns on the ...
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After explaining the well-known two-envelope 'paradox' by indicating the fallacy involved, we consid...
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There has been much recent discussion on the two-envelope paradox. Clark and Shackel (2000) have pro...
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The Two Envelopes Problem is a beautiful and quite confusing problem in decision theory which is ca....
This article concerns the psychology of the paradoxical Two Envelope Problem. The goal is to find in...
We analyze the main arguments that attempt to explain why there is no point in changing the envelope...
I present in this paper a solution to the Two-Envelope Paradox. I begin with stating the paradox and...
This paper discusses the finite version of the two envelope paradox. (That is, we treat the paradox ...
The Two-Envelope Paradox is classically presented as a problem in decision theory that turns on the ...
The paradox of two envelopes, one containing twice as much money as the other, is one of several tha...
After explaining the well-known two-envelope 'paradox' by indicating the fallacy involved, we consid...
Given a choice between two sealed envelopes, one of which contains twice as much money as the other...
In two famous and popular puzzles a participant is required to compare two numbers of which she is s...
Clark and Shackel (2000) have recently argued that previous attempts to resolve the two-envelope par...
The present paper presents a diagnosis of what goes wrong in the reasoning in the “closed envelope ”...
Four variations on Two Envelope Paradox are stated and compared. The variations are employed to prov...
There has been much recent discussion on the two-envelope paradox. Clark and Shackel (2000) have pro...
In the exchange paradox, two players receive envelopes containing different amounts of money. The as...
The Two Envelopes Problem is a beautiful and quite confusing problem in decision theory which is ca....
This article concerns the psychology of the paradoxical Two Envelope Problem. The goal is to find in...
We analyze the main arguments that attempt to explain why there is no point in changing the envelope...
I present in this paper a solution to the Two-Envelope Paradox. I begin with stating the paradox and...