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  1. Waging War on Pascal’s Wager.Alan Hájek - 2003 - Philosophical Review 112 (1):27-56.
    Pascal’s Wager is simply too good to be true—or better, too good to be sound. There must be something wrong with Pascal’s argument that decision-theoretic reasoning shows that one must (resolve to) believe in God, if one is rational. No surprise, then, that critics of the argument are easily found, or that they have attacked it on many fronts. For Pascal has given them no dearth of targets.
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  2. My philosophical position says p and I don't believe p.Alan Hájek - 2007 - In Mitchell S. Green & John N. Williams (eds.), Moore’s Paradox: New Essays on Belief, Rationality, and the First Person. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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  3. Objecting Vaguely to Pascal's Wager.Alan H.´jek - 2000 - Philosophical Studies 98 (1-16):1 - 16.
  4. A Chancy 'Magic Trick'.Alan Hájek - 2014 - In Alastair Wilson (ed.), Chance and Temporal Asymmetry. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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  5. My philosophical position says

    and I don't believe

    .Alan Hájek - 2007 - In Mitchell S. Green & John N. Williams (eds.), Moore’s Paradox: New Essays on Belief, Rationality, and the First Person. New York: Oxford University Press.

     
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    Jednota filozofie a špeciálnych vied.Karol Hájek - 1980 - Bratislava: Veda.
    Einheit der Philosophie und Specialwissenschaften : p.188-[189].
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  7. ch. 9. Blaise and Bayes.Alan Hájek - 2012 - In Jake Chandler & Victoria S. Harrison (eds.), Probability in the Philosophy of Religion. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
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  8. Filozofia vo vedecko-technickej tvorbe.Karol Hájek - 1971 - Bratislava,: Obzor, t. Nitrianske tlač., Nitra.
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  9. Hysteresis hypotheses.Alan Hájek - 2021 - In Lee Walters & John Hawthorne (eds.), Conditionals, Paradox, and Probability: Themes from the Philosophy of Dorothy Edgington. Oxford, England: Oxford University press.
     
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    The Cable Guy paradox.Alan H.Á & jek - 2005 - Analysis 65 (2):112-119.
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  11. Symmetry, Invariance, and Imprecise Probability.Zachary Goodsell & Jacob M. Nebel - forthcoming - Mind.
    It is tempting to think that a process of choosing a point at random from the surface of a sphere can be probabilistically symmetric, in the sense that any two regions of the sphere which differ by a rotation are equally likely to include the chosen point. Isaacs, Hájek, and Hawthorne (2022) argue from such symmetry principles and the mathematical paradoxes of measure to the existence of imprecise chances and the rationality of imprecise credences. Williamson (2007) has argued from a (...)
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