Abstract. This paper investigates a specific type of information that should have an important place in the epistemic state of individual agents, namely their experiences. Just as beliefs, desires, or intentions, experiences should be properly represented, and their specific role in rea-soning and decision processes clearly identified. After formally defining what an experience is, the paper explains in what respect experiences differ from and complement beliefs, and are not just ordinary cases. The added value of experiences in agent reasoning and decision making is then discussed in detail
in the following. According to Dewey [10], there is experience each time an agent performs an action...
Most decisions occur in the context of uncertainty. Usually we do not possess explicit knowledge of ...
This paper examines a popular phenomenon that allows us to see ourselves from various perspectives, ...
Abstract. This paper investigates a specific type of information that should have an important place...
This paper investigates a specific type of information that should have an important place in the ep...
According to orthodoxy, perceptual beliefs are caused by perceptual experiences. The paper argues th...
In this paper I offer a theory of what makes certain influences on visual experiences by prior menta...
This chapter explores whether and when experience can be evidence. It argues that experiences can b...
Today, many philosophers think that perceptual experiences are conscious mental states with represen...
Experience has been described as a mental state with properties that it represents and possesses. Ne...
I present a framework to explain how experiences are different from products, and how these differen...
Decisions in everyday life are commonly made using a combination of descriptive and experiential inf...
This paper discusses the theoretical underpinnings of consumer experience by examining the definitio...
This paper models knowledge in cases where an agent has multiple experiences over time. Using this m...
This paper discusses the theoretical underpinnings of consumer experience by examining the definitio...
in the following. According to Dewey [10], there is experience each time an agent performs an action...
Most decisions occur in the context of uncertainty. Usually we do not possess explicit knowledge of ...
This paper examines a popular phenomenon that allows us to see ourselves from various perspectives, ...
Abstract. This paper investigates a specific type of information that should have an important place...
This paper investigates a specific type of information that should have an important place in the ep...
According to orthodoxy, perceptual beliefs are caused by perceptual experiences. The paper argues th...
In this paper I offer a theory of what makes certain influences on visual experiences by prior menta...
This chapter explores whether and when experience can be evidence. It argues that experiences can b...
Today, many philosophers think that perceptual experiences are conscious mental states with represen...
Experience has been described as a mental state with properties that it represents and possesses. Ne...
I present a framework to explain how experiences are different from products, and how these differen...
Decisions in everyday life are commonly made using a combination of descriptive and experiential inf...
This paper discusses the theoretical underpinnings of consumer experience by examining the definitio...
This paper models knowledge in cases where an agent has multiple experiences over time. Using this m...
This paper discusses the theoretical underpinnings of consumer experience by examining the definitio...
in the following. According to Dewey [10], there is experience each time an agent performs an action...
Most decisions occur in the context of uncertainty. Usually we do not possess explicit knowledge of ...
This paper examines a popular phenomenon that allows us to see ourselves from various perspectives, ...