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Belief revision theory studies how an ideal doxastic agent should revise her beliefs when she receives new information. In part I I will first present the AGM theory of belief revision (Alchourrón & G...
Belief revision theory studies how an ideal doxastic agent should revise her beliefs when she receives new information. In part I, I have first presented the AGM theory of belief revision. Then I have...
Reasons for (prior) belief in Bayesian epistemology
Bayesian epistemology prior probabilities credences reasons for belief principle of insufficient reason belief revision belief formation
2016/6/12
Bayesian epistemology tells us how we should move from prior to posterior beliefs in light of new evidence or information, but says little about where our prior beliefs come from. It offers few resour...
“Bullshit”, as Harry Frankfurt writes in his recent book, On Bullshit, is a communication that pretends to be genuinely informative, but really is not. The person who talks bullshit, Frankfurt holds, ...
Is a belief that one will succeed necessary for an intention? It is argued that the question has traditionally been badly posed, framed as it is in terms of all-out belief. We need instead to ask abou...
The concepts of justified, warranted, and epistemically rational belief, along with the notion of knowledge, form the core subject matter of epistemology. Despite their centrality, these concepts are ...
The Great Connexion: Hume's Metaphysical Logic Of Belief-Constructed Causation
Hume Metaphysical Logic
2009/12/3
It is a commonplace that Hume the philosopher1 is essentially Hume the sceptic.
Hume deploys his skeptical arguments in both epistemology and ethics.
In the epistemological context, Hume argues that...
One might think that doing philosophy requires that one be open to change one’s mind. One might also think that keeping an open mind is not compatible with having a serious religious commitment, to Ch...
Belief, which is our subject to-day, is the central problem in the analysis of mind. Believing seems the most "mental" thing we do, the thing most remote from what is done by mere matter. The whole in...