Seeking a decision theory that can handle both the Newcomb problems that challenge evidential decision theory and the unstable problems that challenge causal decision theory, some philosophers recently have turned to ‘graded ratifiability’. However, the graded ratifiability approach to decision theory is, despite its virtues, unsatisfactory; for it conflicts with the platitude that it is always rationally permissible for an agent to knowingly choose their best option
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Seeking a decision theory that can handle both the Newcomb problems that challenge evidential decisi...
Some philosophers working on the metaphysics of agency argue that if agency is understood in terms o...
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Three arguments against universally regular probabilities have been posed based on examples where, i...
The dominant approach to assessing decision-making capacity in medicine focuses on determining the e...
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Dieter Henrich ‘s “Notion of a Deduction” (1989), opened up approaches to both Deductions in terms o...
Many philosophers think that it is only because we happen to want or care about things that we think...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
What does it mean to act politically? This paper contributes an answer to this question by looking a...
The aim of this paper is to critically build on Justin Biddle and Anna Leuschner’s characterization ...
Seeking a decision theory that can handle both the Newcomb problems that challenge evidential decisi...
Some philosophers working on the metaphysics of agency argue that if agency is understood in terms o...
It develops a new approach to the problem of deployment realism and discusses a historiographical ca...
We often think or say that someone was wrong about something but almost right about it or close to t...
Bayesian inference offers an optimal means of processing environmental information and so an advanta...
Three arguments against universally regular probabilities have been posed based on examples where, i...
The dominant approach to assessing decision-making capacity in medicine focuses on determining the e...
This project explores the logical structure of moral dilemmas. I introduce the notion of genuine con...
AI and algorithms shape many aspects of our everyday life, from the familiar algorithms structuring ...
Dieter Henrich ‘s “Notion of a Deduction” (1989), opened up approaches to both Deductions in terms o...
Many philosophers think that it is only because we happen to want or care about things that we think...
There seems to be widespread agreement that there are two modal values: necessity and possibility. X...
What does it mean to act politically? This paper contributes an answer to this question by looking a...
The aim of this paper is to critically build on Justin Biddle and Anna Leuschner’s characterization ...