Recent proposals that frame norms of action in terms of knowledge have been challenged by Bayesian decision theorists. Bayesians object that knowledge-based norms conflict with the highly successful and established view that rational action is rooted in degrees of belief. I argue that the knowledge-based and Bayesian pictures are not as incompatible as these objectors have made out. Attending to the mechanisms of practical reasoning exposes space for both knowledge and degrees of belief to play their respective roles
Knowledge and its Limits starts its exposition of the knowledge-first approach to epistemology with ...
When a proposition is established, it can be taken as evidence for other propositions. Can the Bayes...
Bayesian epistemology tells us with great precision how we should move from prior to posterior belie...
Bayesian epistemology provides a popular and powerful framework for modeling rational norms on crede...
The papers are considered Draft Only and are not to be cited without the permission of the author. C...
First published: 01 November 1999People act in the light of their beliefs, yet sociological theories...
In this paper I discuss the role that knowledge plays with regard to rational action. It has been re...
Over the last decade epistemology has seen an explosion of interest in the idea that knowledge provi...
Abstract According to one interpretation of Aristotle’s famous thesis, to say that action is the con...
2013-04-08In this dissertation, I lay the groundwork for developing a comprehensive theory of reason...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 201...
The paper investigates what type of motivation can be given for adopting a knowledge-based decision ...
This paper examines intellectualism in the theory of action. Philosophers use ‘intellectualism’ vari...
Most contemporary action theorists accept – or at least find plausible – a belief condition on inten...
In this article, we address a major outstanding question of probabilistic Bayesian epistemology: `Ho...
Knowledge and its Limits starts its exposition of the knowledge-first approach to epistemology with ...
When a proposition is established, it can be taken as evidence for other propositions. Can the Bayes...
Bayesian epistemology tells us with great precision how we should move from prior to posterior belie...
Bayesian epistemology provides a popular and powerful framework for modeling rational norms on crede...
The papers are considered Draft Only and are not to be cited without the permission of the author. C...
First published: 01 November 1999People act in the light of their beliefs, yet sociological theories...
In this paper I discuss the role that knowledge plays with regard to rational action. It has been re...
Over the last decade epistemology has seen an explosion of interest in the idea that knowledge provi...
Abstract According to one interpretation of Aristotle’s famous thesis, to say that action is the con...
2013-04-08In this dissertation, I lay the groundwork for developing a comprehensive theory of reason...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Philosophy, 201...
The paper investigates what type of motivation can be given for adopting a knowledge-based decision ...
This paper examines intellectualism in the theory of action. Philosophers use ‘intellectualism’ vari...
Most contemporary action theorists accept – or at least find plausible – a belief condition on inten...
In this article, we address a major outstanding question of probabilistic Bayesian epistemology: `Ho...
Knowledge and its Limits starts its exposition of the knowledge-first approach to epistemology with ...
When a proposition is established, it can be taken as evidence for other propositions. Can the Bayes...
Bayesian epistemology tells us with great precision how we should move from prior to posterior belie...