Lotteries, Knowledge, and Rational Belief
Essays on the Lottery Paradox
Herausgeber: Douven, Igor
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Introduction Igor Douven
1. Rational belief and statistical evidence: blame, bias, and the law Dana Nelkin
2. Knowledge attributions and lottery cases: a review and new evidence John Turri
3. The psychological dimension of the lottery paradox Jennifer Nagel
4. Three puzzles about lotteries Julia Staffel
5. Four arguments for denying that lottery beliefs are justified Martin Smith
6. Rethinking the lottery paradox: a dual processing perspective Igor Douven and Shira Elqayam
7. Rational belief in lottery- and preface-situations: impossibility results and possible solutions Gerhard Schurz
8. Stability and the lottery paradox Hannes Leitgeb
9. The lottery, the preface and epistemic rule consequentialism Christoph Kelp and Francesco Praolini
10. Beliefs, probabilities, and their coherent correspondence Kevin Kelly and Hanti Lin
11. The relation between degrees of belief and binary beliefs: a general impossibility theorem Franz Dietrich and Christian List
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