Degrees of Belief

Degrees of Belief
Title Degrees of Belief PDF eBook
Author Franz Huber
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 352
Release 2008-12-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1402091982

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This anthology is the first book to give a balanced overview of the competing theories of degrees of belief. It also explicitly relates these debates to more traditional concerns of the philosophy of language and mind and epistemic logic.

Degrees of Belief

Degrees of Belief
Title Degrees of Belief PDF eBook
Author Steven G. Vick
Publisher ASCE Publications
Total Pages 469
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0784470863

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Observing at a risk analysis conference for civil engineers that participants did not share a common language of probability, Vick, a consultant and geotechnic engineer, set out to not only examine why, but to also bridge the gap. He reexamines three elements at the core of engineering the concepts

Putting Logic in Its Place

Putting Logic in Its Place
Title Putting Logic in Its Place PDF eBook
Author David Christensen
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages 200
Release 2004-11-04
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0199263256

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Does logic help determine whether beliefs are rational? The author argues that it does - but only once we understand beliefs as coming in degrees. He explains the degree-of-belief approach offers the key to understanding how logical arguments work.

The Stability of Belief

The Stability of Belief
Title The Stability of Belief PDF eBook
Author Hannes Leitgeb
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 368
Release 2017-03-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0191047015

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In everyday life we normally express our beliefs in all-or-nothing terms: I believe it is going to rain; I don't believe that my lottery ticket will win. In other cases, if possible, we resort to numerical probabilities: my degree of belief that it is going to rain is 80%; the probability that I assign to my ticket winning is one in a million. It is an open philosophical question how all-or-nothing belief and numerical belief relate to each other, and how we ought to reason with them simultaneously. The Stability of Belief develops a theory of rational belief that aims to answer this question. Hannes Leitgeb develops a joint normative theory of all-or-nothing belief and numerical degrees of belief. While rational all-or-nothing belief is studied in traditional epistemology and is usually assumed to obey logical norms, rational degrees of belief constitute the subject matter of Bayesian epistemology and are normally taken to conform to probabilistic norms. One of the central open questions in formal epistemology is what beliefs and degrees of belief have to be like in order for them to cohere with each other. The answer defended in this book is a stability account of belief: a rational agent believes a proposition just in case the agent assigns a stably high degree of belief to it. Leitgeb determines this theory's consequences for, and applications to, learning, suppositional reasoning, decision-making, assertion, acceptance, conditionals, and chance. The volume builds new bridges between logic and probability theory, traditional and formal epistemology, theoretical and practical rationality, and synchronic and diachronic norms for reasoning.

Quitting Certainties

Quitting Certainties
Title Quitting Certainties PDF eBook
Author Michael G. Titelbaum
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 362
Release 2013
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0199658307

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This book presents a new Bayesian framework for modeling rational degrees of belief, called the Certainty-Loss Framework.

Between Probability and Certainty

Between Probability and Certainty
Title Between Probability and Certainty PDF eBook
Author Martin Smith
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 256
Release 2017-11-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0191071633

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Martin Smith explores a question central to philosophy—namely, what does it take for a belief to be justified or rational? According to a widespread view, whether one has justification for believing a proposition is determined by how probable that proposition is, given one's evidence. In the present book this view is rejected and replaced with another: in order for one to have justification for believing a proposition, one's evidence must normically support it—roughly, one's evidence must make the falsity of that proposition abnormal in the sense of calling for special, independent explanation. This conception of justification bears upon a range of topics in epistemology and beyond, including the relation between justification and knowledge, the force of statistical evidence, the problem of scepticism, the lottery and preface paradoxes, the viability of multiple premise closure, the internalist/externalist debate, the psychology of human reasoning, and the relation between belief and degrees of belief. Ultimately, this way of looking at justification guides us to a new, unfamiliar picture of how we should respond to our evidence and manage our own fallibility. This picture is developed here.

Degrees of Belief

Degrees of Belief
Title Degrees of Belief PDF eBook
Author Steven G. Vick
Publisher ASCE Publications
Total Pages 472
Release 2002-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780784405987

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Observing at a risk analysis conference for civil engineers that participants did not share a common language of probability, Vick, a consultant and geotechnic engineer, set out to not only examine why, but to also bridge the gap. He reexamines three elements at the core of engineering the concepts