The following pages link to Lotteries and justification (Q1708781):
Displaying 15 items.
- Logical questions behind the lottery and preface paradoxes: lossy rules for uncertain inference (Q382990) (← links)
- On lottery sales, jackpot sizes and irrationality: a cautionary note (Q617560) (← links)
- Choosing fair lotteries to defeat the competition (Q662274) (← links)
- Lottery qualities (Q867444) (← links)
- The epistemic virtues of consistency (Q1292993) (← links)
- On the validity of the random lottery incentive system (Q1294700) (← links)
- The lottery: A paradox regained and resolved (Q1611235) (← links)
- Rigged lotteries: a diachronic problem for reducing belief to credence (Q1709101) (← links)
- A bitter pill for closure (Q2053981) (← links)
- Ultralarge lotteries: analyzing the lottery paradox using non-standard analysis (Q2446677) (← links)
- Belief, credence, and evidence (Q2690157) (← links)
- Lotteries, knowledge, and inconsistent belief: why you know your ticket will lose (Q2695413) (← links)
- A Generalised Lottery Paradox for Infinite Probability Spaces (Q3012297) (← links)
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- A New Solution to the Paradoxes of Rational Acceptability (Q4483969) (← links)