Three Problematic Theories of Conditional Acceptance

Logos and Episteme 2 (1):117-125 (2011)
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Abstract

In this paper it is argued that three of the most prominent theories of conditional acceptance face very serious problems. David Lewis' concept of imaging, the Ramsey test and Jonathan Bennett's recent hybrid view all face viscious regresses, or they either employ unanalyzed components or depend upon an implausibly strong version of doxastic voluntarism.

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Michael Shaffer
Gustavus Adolphus College

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