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    The Axiomatic Foundations of Bayesian Decision Theory
    Dissertation, University of Michigan. 1992.
    Bayesian decision theorists argue that rational agents should always perform acts that maximize subjective expected utility. To justify this claim, they prove representation theorems which are designed to show that any decision maker whose beliefs and desires satisfy reasonable axiomatic constraints will necessarily behave like an expected utility maximizer. The existence of such a representation result is a prerequisite for any adequate account of rational choice because one is only able to det…Read more
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    Common Sense and Beyond
    with Robert M. Adams
    Animus. forthcoming.