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195Decision theory and cognitive choiceEuropean Journal for Philosophy of Science 1 (2): 147-172. 2011.The focus of this study is cognitive choice: the selection of one cognitive option (a hypothesis, a theory, or an axiom, for instance) rather than another. The study proposes that cognitive choice should be based on the plausibilities of states posited by rival cognitive options and the utilities of these options' information outcomes. The proposal introduces a form of decision theory that is novel because comparative; it permits many choices among cognitive options to be based on merely compara…Read more
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109Plausibilistic coherenceSynthese 191 (10): 2239-2253. 2014.Why should coherence be an epistemic desideratum? One response is that coherence is truth-conducive: mutually coherent propositions are more likely to be true, ceteris paribus, than mutually incoherent ones. But some sets of propositions are more coherent, while others are less so. How could coherence be measured? Probabilistic measures of coherence exist; some are identical to probabilistic measures of confirmation, while others are extensions of such measures. Probabilistic measures of coheren…Read more
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34Ethics and Perplexity: Toward a Critique of Dialogical Reason (edited book)Rodopi. 2004.Javier Muguerza’s Ethics and Perplexity makes a highly original contribution to the debate over dialogical reason. The work opens with a letter that establishes a parallel between Ethics and Perplexity and Maimonides’s classic Guide of the Perplexed. It concludes with an interview that repeatedly strikes sparks on Spanish philosophy’s emergence from its “long quarantine,” as Muguerza puts it. These informal pieces—witty, informative, conversational—orbit the nucleus of the work: a formidable cri…Read more
John R. Welch
Saint Louis University - Madrid Campus
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Saint Louis University - Madrid CampusRetired faculty
Areas of Interest
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| Decision Theory |
| Epistemology |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Philosophy of Probability |