This book defends the view that any adequate account of rational decision making must take a decision maker's beliefs about causal relations into account. The early chapters of the book introduce the nonspecialist to the rudiments of expected utility theory. The major technical advance offered by the book is a "representation theorem" that shows that both causal decision theory and its main rival, Richard Jeffrey's logic of decision, are both instances of a more general conditional decision theory. In providing the most complete and robust defense of causal decision theory the book will be of...
This book defends the view that any adequate account of rational decision making must take a decision maker's beliefs about causal relations into acco...
This book defends the view that any adequate account of rational decision making must take a decision maker's beliefs about causal relations into account. The early chapters of the book introduce the nonspecialist to the rudiments of expected utility theory. The major technical advance offered by the book is a "representation theorem" that shows that both causal decision theory and its main rival, Richard Jeffrey's logic of decision, are both instances of a more general conditional decision theory. In providing the most complete and robust defense of causal decision theory the book will be of...
This book defends the view that any adequate account of rational decision making must take a decision maker's beliefs about causal relations into acco...
A guide to the history, identification and collecting of railroad spikes dating from the origins of America's railroads in the early 1800's to today's modern standards. Includes 74 illustrations and bibliography.
A guide to the history, identification and collecting of railroad spikes dating from the origins of America's railroads in the early 1800's to today's...