In this paper I discuss the challenges of several authors to the claims I make in Decision Theory with a Human Face regarding the relation between preference and choice, the nature of conditional desire, the semantics of conditionals, attitudes to chances and their role in individuating prospects, belief change under growing awareness and choice under ambiguity
A novel decision theory is emerging out of sparse findings in economics, mathematics and, most impor...
This paper is part of a book symposium for L. A. Paul (2014) Transformative Experience (OUP)
Rational choice theory analyzes how an agent can rationally act, given his or her preferences, but s...
Judgementalism is an interpretation of normative decision theory according to which preferences are ...
This dissertation studies the logics of value and conditionals, and the question of whether they sho...
This paper provides a descriptive decision model that is based on a single behavioral pattern: human...
In the philosophy of economics, the last fifteen years have witnessed an intense discussion about th...
This paper proposes and characterises two preference-based choice rules that allow the decision make...
Decision theory aims at explaining and predicting rational choice behavior. But ample empirical evid...
The papers are considered Draft Only and are not to be cited without the permission of the author. C...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2008.In...
I investigate when we can (rationally) have attitudes, and when we cannot. I argue that a comprehens...
In this essay, I will examine Broome’s argument in Weighing Goods (1991; sections 5.4 and 5.5) that ...
This paper defends revealed preference theory against a pervasive line of criticism, according to wh...
A novel decision theory is emerging out of sparse findings in economics, mathematics and, most impor...
This paper is part of a book symposium for L. A. Paul (2014) Transformative Experience (OUP)
Rational choice theory analyzes how an agent can rationally act, given his or her preferences, but s...
Judgementalism is an interpretation of normative decision theory according to which preferences are ...
This dissertation studies the logics of value and conditionals, and the question of whether they sho...
This paper provides a descriptive decision model that is based on a single behavioral pattern: human...
In the philosophy of economics, the last fifteen years have witnessed an intense discussion about th...
This paper proposes and characterises two preference-based choice rules that allow the decision make...
Decision theory aims at explaining and predicting rational choice behavior. But ample empirical evid...
The papers are considered Draft Only and are not to be cited without the permission of the author. C...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2008.In...
I investigate when we can (rationally) have attitudes, and when we cannot. I argue that a comprehens...
In this essay, I will examine Broome’s argument in Weighing Goods (1991; sections 5.4 and 5.5) that ...
This paper defends revealed preference theory against a pervasive line of criticism, according to wh...
A novel decision theory is emerging out of sparse findings in economics, mathematics and, most impor...
This paper is part of a book symposium for L. A. Paul (2014) Transformative Experience (OUP)
Rational choice theory analyzes how an agent can rationally act, given his or her preferences, but s...