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187Journal of Philosophical Logic 34, 97-119, 2005.
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58Review of Vincent F. Hendricks, Mainstream and Formal Epistemology (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (7). 2006.
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264Iterative probability kinematicsJournal of Philosophical Logic 30 (5): 479-524. 2001.Following the pioneer work of Bruno De Finetti [12], conditional probability spaces (allowing for conditioning with events of measure zero) have been studied since (at least) the 1950's. Perhaps the most salient axiomatizations are Karl Popper's in [31], and Alfred Renyi's in [33]. Nonstandard probability spaces [34] are a well know alternative to this approach. Vann McGee proposed in [30] a result relating both approaches by showing that the standard values of infinitesimal probability function…Read more
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221Belief revision conditionals: basic iterated systemsAnnals of Pure and Applied Logic 96 (1-3): 3-28. 1999.It is now well known that, on pain of triviality, the probability of a conditional cannot be identified with the corresponding conditional probability [25]. This surprising impossibility result has a qualitative counterpart. In fact, Peter Gärdenfors showed in [13] that believing ‘If A then B’ cannot be equated with the act of believing B on the supposition that A — as long as supposing obeys minimal Bayesian constraints. Recent work has shown that in spite of these negative results, the questio…Read more
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63Rationally choosing beliefs: some open questionsAnálisis Filosófico 26 (1): 93-114. 2006.Carlos Alchourrón, Peter Gärdenfors and David Makinson published in 1985 a seminal article on belief change in the Journal of Symbolic Logic. Researchers from various disciplines, from computer science to mathematical economics to philosophical logic, have continued the work first presented in this seminal paper during the last two decades. This paper explores some salient foundational trends that interpret the act of changing view as a decision. We will argue that some of these foundational tre…Read more
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128forthcoming in Studies on Language and Information (CSLI), Stanford.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| Philosophy of Probability |