6.4 Surprise Exam
Keywords: surprise, pete, exam, examination, student, day, live, occur, justifiably, test, last, derose, game, tree, deliberation
Number of articles: 40
Weighted number of articles: 35.63663
Characteristic Articles
- A. K. Austin, 1979, “The Unexpected Examination,” Analysis 39:63–4.
- James Cargile, 1967, “The Surprise Test Paradox,” Journal of Philosophy 64:550–63.
- Judith Schoenberg, 1966, “A Note on the Logical Fallacy in the Paradox of the Unexpected Examination,” Mind 75:125–7.
- Michael Scriven, 1951, “Paradoxical Announcements,” Mind 60:403–7.
- R. A. Sharpe, 1965, “The Unexpected Examination,” Mind 74:255–5.
- Roy A. Sorensen, 1993, “The Earliest Unexpected Class Inspection,” Analysis 53:252–2.
- J. M. Chapman and R. J. Butler, 1965, “On Quine’s ‘So-Called Paradox’,” Mind 74:424–5.
- James Kiefer and James Ellison, 1965, “The Prediction Paradox Again,” Mind 74:426–7.
- J. A. Wright, 1967, “The Surprise Exam: Prediction on Last Day Uncertain,” Mind 76:115–7.
- Paul Weiss, 1952, “The Prediction Paradox,” Mind 61:265–9.