Dr. Truthlove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Bayesian Probabilities*
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(15)- Formal epistemology
- Context-sensitivity and the preface paradox for credence
- A game-theoretic approach to peer disagreement
- Logical ignorance and logical learning
- A probabilistic semantics for belief logic
- A puzzle about epistemic value and steps towards a solution
- The representation of belief
- Two approaches to belief revision
- Confirmation and the ordinal equivalence thesis
- Accurate believers are deductively cogent
- Great expectations
- Simple belief
- The explanatory role of consistency requirements
- Fallibilism, verisimilitude, and the preface paradox
- Probabilistic consistency norms and quantificational credences
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