David Lewis introduced a new kind of reductio ad absurdum style of argument: while the claims, suitably formalized, do not lead to outright contradiction, he showed they are tenable only in trivial ways. Lewis proved what are known as triviality results against the claims. The claims are "Probabilities of conditionals are conditional probabilities." "Desires are beliefs about what is good." The author argues that the tenuous connections between the claims go considerably further still: the claims give rise to debates that display a remarkably parallel structure. He brings out their many similarities to illuminate both of them, and to point the way to some promising avenues for future research. He displays structural similarities between the...
Like many discussions on the pros and cons of epistemic foundationalism, the debate between C. I. Le...
Like many discussions on the pros and cons of epistemic foundationalism, the debate between C. I. Le...
The early David Lewis was a staunch critic of the Truthmaker Principle. To endorse the principle, he...
The thesis that probabilities of conditionals are conditional probabilities has putatively been refu...
David Lewis describes, then attempts to refute, a simple anti-Humean theory of desire he calls ‘Desi...
Once upon a time, various philosophers (e.g., [1, 13]) defended the idea that the probability of an ...
David Lewis claims that a simple sort of anti-Humeanism-that the rational agent desires something to...
In this paper we argue that there is a problem with the conjunction of David Lewis ’ account of coun...
Famous results by David Lewis show that plausible-sounding constraints on the probabilities of condi...
Deposited with permission of the author © 2008 Dr. Paul Douglas KabayThat trivialism ought to be rej...
David Lewis [1988; 1996] canvases an anti-Humean thesis about mental states: that the rational agent...
Like Lewis, many philosophers hold reductionist accounts of chance (on which claims about chance ar...
This dissertation explores the notion of objective chance as reasonable degree of belief given what ...
David Lewis’s arguments against magical ersatzism are notoriously puzzling. Untangling different str...
According to what is now commonly referred to as the Equation in the literature on indicative condit...
Like many discussions on the pros and cons of epistemic foundationalism, the debate between C. I. Le...
Like many discussions on the pros and cons of epistemic foundationalism, the debate between C. I. Le...
The early David Lewis was a staunch critic of the Truthmaker Principle. To endorse the principle, he...
The thesis that probabilities of conditionals are conditional probabilities has putatively been refu...
David Lewis describes, then attempts to refute, a simple anti-Humean theory of desire he calls ‘Desi...
Once upon a time, various philosophers (e.g., [1, 13]) defended the idea that the probability of an ...
David Lewis claims that a simple sort of anti-Humeanism-that the rational agent desires something to...
In this paper we argue that there is a problem with the conjunction of David Lewis ’ account of coun...
Famous results by David Lewis show that plausible-sounding constraints on the probabilities of condi...
Deposited with permission of the author © 2008 Dr. Paul Douglas KabayThat trivialism ought to be rej...
David Lewis [1988; 1996] canvases an anti-Humean thesis about mental states: that the rational agent...
Like Lewis, many philosophers hold reductionist accounts of chance (on which claims about chance ar...
This dissertation explores the notion of objective chance as reasonable degree of belief given what ...
David Lewis’s arguments against magical ersatzism are notoriously puzzling. Untangling different str...
According to what is now commonly referred to as the Equation in the literature on indicative condit...
Like many discussions on the pros and cons of epistemic foundationalism, the debate between C. I. Le...
Like many discussions on the pros and cons of epistemic foundationalism, the debate between C. I. Le...
The early David Lewis was a staunch critic of the Truthmaker Principle. To endorse the principle, he...