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Dutch Book Arguments

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Our beliefs come in degrees. I'm 70% confident it will rain tomorrow, and 0.001% sure my lottery ticket will win. What's more, we think these degrees of belief should abide by certain principles if they are to be rational. For instance, you shouldn't believe that a person's taller than 6ft more strongly than you believe that they're taller than 5ft, since the former entails the latter. In Dutch Book arguments, we try to establish the principles of rationality for degrees of belief by appealing to their role in guiding decisions. In particular, we show that degrees of belief that don't satisfy the principles will always guide action in some way that is bad or undesirable. In this Element, we present Dutch Book arguments for the principles of Probabilism, Conditionalization, and the Reflection Principle, among others, and we formulate and consider the most serious objections to them.

Author: Pettigrew Richard
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 96
ISBN: 9781108713443
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2021

1. Overview
2. Introducing Dutch Book arguments
3. Rewriting the Dutch Book
4. Updating and evidence
5. The choices credences rationally require
6. The alleged irrationality of being exploitable
7. Generalizing the Dutch Book arguments
8. The mathematics of the Dutch Book arguments.

Richard PettigrewUniversity of Bristol

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