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In Good Form - Arguing for Epistemic Norms of Credence

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By (author): Leszek Wronski

The main topic of the book is how to argue for formal epistemic norms of credence. The author advocates formal justificational pluralism, suggesting that it is reasonable to use various formal tools, e.g. different scoring rules, in arguments for synchronic and diachronic norms. Leszek Wronski first examines various occasions on which modern formal epistemology fails to live up to its formal label. Among the topics considered next are: the Dutch Book Theorem and Arguments (which fails according to the author), a novel version of the Principal Principle, and a constructive approach to higher order probabilities. The author argues then that the best method for dealing with various belief update problems is that of minimizing inverse relative entropy, and defends the claim that for evaluating an agent''s credal state at a single moment the Brier Score seems to be the way to go. See more
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Product Details
  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 432g
  • Dimensions: 168 x 247mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Uniwersytet Jagiellonski Wydawnictwo
  • Publication City/Country: Poland
  • ISBN13: 9788323344575

About Leszek Wronski

Leszek Wronski is an assistant professor in the Institute of Philosophy of Jagiellonian University in Krakow. His previous book a study of the prospects of various formulations of the Common Cause Principle was published as Reichenbach''s Paradise in 2014. He is mainly interested in formal epistemology and philosophy of probability having authored and coauthored papers on probabilistic causality and the branching space-time theory. He sings in a vocal ensemble specializing in the Baroque period and leads one whose sole period of interest is the Renaissance.

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