Conditionalization

In Matthias Steup Kurt Sylvan, Blackwell Companion to Epistemology, Third Edition. Wiley-Blackwell (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Bayesian epistemology’s most fundamental diachronic constraint is the norm of Conditionalization. This entry begins by describing the structure of Conditionalization and its generalization, Jeffrey Conditionalization. It goes on to discuss rational constraints on Conditionalization and justifications for Conditionalization. It concludes by considering how Conditionalization handles cases involving memory loss, old evidence, and context-sensitivity.

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Lisa Cassell
University of Maryland, Baltimore County

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