id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yzyekno6lzh6dkbjdtjxlhprnu David Christensen Preference-Based Arguments for Probabilism 2001 22 .pdf application/pdf 9989 609 58 The most natural way of applying the principle of deductive consistency to degrees of belief is provided by probability theory. Probabilism-Representation Theorem Arguments and Dutch Book Arguments-depend crucially on positing certain connections between beliefs and preferences, which are not clearly within the epistemic domain. Probabilism: Ideally rational agents have probabilistically coherent degrees of belief. Of course, we cannot simply posit that such an agent's preferences maximize EU relative to her beliefs and utilities. We may maintain such a principle while acknowledging the psychological possibility of a certain amount of dissonance between an agent's degrees of belief and her preferences, even when 2. An agent's degrees of belief sanction as fair monetary bets at odds While other versions see a definitional or metaphysical connection between an agent's degrees of belief and her bet-evaluations, the A simple agent's degrees of belief sanction as fair monetary bets agent's degrees of belief and her preferences. ./cache/work_yzyekno6lzh6dkbjdtjxlhprnu.pdf ./txt/work_yzyekno6lzh6dkbjdtjxlhprnu.txt