Diachronic Coherence and Radical Probabilism

Philosophy of Science 73 (5):959-968 (2006)
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Abstract

The question of diachronic coherence, coherence of degrees of belief across time, is investigated within the context of Richard Jeffrey’s radical probabilism. Diachronic coherence is taken as fundamental, and coherence results for degrees of belief at a single time, such as additivity, are recovered only with additional assumptions. Additivity of probabilities of probabilities is seen to be less problematic than additivity of first-order probabilities. Without any assumed model of belief change, diachronic coherence applied to higher-order degrees of belief yields the martingale property.

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reprint Skyrms, Brian (2009) "Diachronic Coherence and Radical Probabilism". In Huber, Franz, Schmidt-Petri, Christoph, Degrees of belief, pp. 253--261: Springer (2009)

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Brian Skyrms
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An Analysis of Knowledge and Valuation.Clarence Irving Lewis - 1946 - La Salle, IL, USA: Open Court.
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