Fundamental uncertainty : rationality and plausible reasoning
Author(s)
Bibliographic Information
Fundamental uncertainty : rationality and plausible reasoning
Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
- : hardback
Available at / 8 libraries
-
No Libraries matched.
- Remove all filters.
Note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume addresses the subject of uncertainty from the point of view of an extended conception of rationality. In particular, the contributions explore the premises and implications of plausible reasoning when probabilities are non-measurable or unknown, and when the space of possible events is only partially identified.
Table of Contents
- Fundamental Uncertainty and Plausible Reasoning: Introduction
- S.Marzetti & R.Scazzieri Logic, Empiricism and Probability Structures
- H.Kyburg The Weight of Argument
- I.Levi Inductive Intuition
- V.Fano A Theory of Similarity and Uncertainty
- R.Scazzieri Generalized Theory of Uncertainty: Principal Concepts and Ideas
- L.Zadeh The Weight of Argument and Economic Decisions
- A.Vercelli The Relevance Quotient and Probabilistic Equilibrium
- D.Costantini & U.Garibaldi Non Self-Averaging Phenomena in Macroeconomics: Neglected Sources of Uncertainty and Policy Ineffectiveness
- M.Aoki Induction and Atomic Universe: A Critical Reorientation of Keynes's Economic and Philosophical Thoughts
- I.Hishiyama Uncertainty and Rationality: Keynes and Modern Economics
- J.Kregel & E.Nasica Moral Good and Right Conduct: A General Theory of Welfare Under Fundamental Uncertainty
- S.Marzetti
by "Nielsen BookData"