Accuracy and the Laws of Credence
Delve into the profound exploration of belief with Accuracy and the Laws of Credence by Richard Pettigrew, published by Oxford University Press in 2018. This compelling paperback spans 252 pages and presents a thorough investigation into the rational principles that shape our credences, or degrees of belief.
Pettigrew expertly utilizes decision theory to substantiate the core principles of Bayesian epistemology, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how our beliefs can be rationally justified. His veritistic account of epistemic utility provides a fresh perspective on the relationship between accuracy and belief.
This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of rationalism, belief, and doubt. Enhance your understanding of epistemology and decision-making with this insightful addition to your bookshelf.