Alan Hajek
The Australian National University, Philosophy, Department Member
Pascal's Wager is simply too good to be trueor 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... more
Pascal's Wager is simply too good to be trueor 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 ...
Research Interests:
Research Interests: Philosophy and Analysis
Research Interests: Philosophy and Analysis
Page 1. ALAN HAJEK PROBABILITIES OF CONDITIONALS - REVISITED Is a rational agent's subjective probability assignment to a conditional always the same as the corresponding subjective conditional prob-ability? ... Printed in the... more
Page 1. ALAN HAJEK PROBABILITIES OF CONDITIONALS - REVISITED Is a rational agent's subjective probability assignment to a conditional always the same as the corresponding subjective conditional prob-ability? ... Printed in the Netherlands. Page 2. 424 ALAN HAJEK ...