Smokers, Psychos, and Decision-Theoretic Uncertainty
In this article I propose a new way of making rational sense of our seemingly divergent intuitions across cases. The key is the idea, briefly suggested by Robert Nozick,4 that there is an important sense of ‘ought’ (though not the only sense of ‘ought’) according which a decision-maker ought to take...
Main Author: | Macaskill, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Journal of Philosophy
2015
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