Decision Theory: A Formal Philosophical Introduction

  • Bradley R
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Abstract

Decision theory is the study of how choices are and should be made.in a variety of different contexts. Here we look at the topic from a formal-philosophical point of view with a focus on normative and conceptual issues. After considering the question of how decision problems should be framed, we look at the both the standard theories of chance under conditions of certainty, risk and uncertainty and some of the current debates about how uncertainty should be measured and how agents should respond to it.

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Bradley, R. (2018). Decision Theory: A Formal Philosophical Introduction (pp. 611–655). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77434-3_34

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