6.28 Desires
Keywords: desires, desire, lottery, ticket, prob, lose, win, objects, defend, credence, satisfied, space, credences, bayesian, finite
Number of articles: 29
Weighted number of articles: 27.19823
Characteristic Articles
- Mark Kaplan, 1981, “A Bayesian Theory of Rational Acceptance,” Journal of Philosophy 78:305–30.
- Storrs McCall and D. M. Armstrong, 1989, “God’s Lottery,” Analysis 49:223–4.
- David J. Chalmers, 2011, “Revisability and Conceptual Change in”Two Dogmas of Empiricism”,” Journal of Philosophy 108:387–415.
- J. W. Roxbee Cox, 1985, “Utilitarians and the Use of Examples,” Ethics 95:268–73.
- Martin Smith, 2010, “A Generalised Lottery Paradox for Infinite Probability Spaces,” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 61:821–31.
- Graham Oddie, 1994, “Harmony, Purity, Truth,” Mind 103:451–72.
- Kris McDaniel and Ben Bradley, 2008, “Desires,” Mind 117:267–302.
- Igor Douven, 2012, “The Sequential Lottery Paradox,” Analysis 72:55–7.
- David Gordon, 1984, “Gillespie on Singer’s Generalization Argument,” Ethics 95:75–7.
- David J. Chalmers, 2011, “Frege’s Puzzle and the Objects of Credence,” Mind 120:587–635.