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The following pages link to Logical questions behind the lottery and preface paradoxes: lossy rules for uncertain inference (Q382990):
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- When adjunction fails (Q382989) (← links)
- A geo-logical solution to the lottery paradox, with applications to conditional logic (Q382993) (← links)
- The logic of risky knowledge, reprised (Q432960) (← links)
- Preferential semantics using non-smooth preference relations (Q484187) (← links)
- Conditional probability in the light of qualitative belief change (Q535329) (← links)
- Rational acceptance and conjunctive/disjunctive absorption (Q853785) (← links)
- The lottery: A paradox regained and resolved (Q1611235) (← links)
- Lotteries, knowledge, and inconsistent belief: why you know your ticket will lose (Q2695413) (← links)
- A way out of the preface paradox? (Q3449396) (← links)
- Towards a Bayesian Theory of Second-Order Uncertainty: Lessons from Non-Standard Logics (Q5250312) (← links)
- Lossy Inference Rules and Their Bounds: A Brief Review (Q5258979) (← links)
- Context-sensitivity and the preface paradox for credence (Q6147158) (← links)