Rationality: an expansive Bayesian theory
<p>Bayesian epistemology provides a promising framework for a theory of epistemic rationality. But the way in which this framework has been built upon thus far yields an unfortunately mechanical picture of rationality, on which rational agents are mere data crunchers who receive evidential inp...
Main Author: | Dormandy, KN |
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Other Authors: | Hawthorne, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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