id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_nm27f55tmjcf7avekmozb6gfxq Igor Douven Generalizing the Lottery Paradox 2006 25 .pdf application/pdf 13142 2138 79 We assume a weak form of transitivity for general consequence: if each proposition in the set D is a general stipulation that a proposition is rationally acceptable in given circumstances probability 1 is sufficient for rational acceptability or still have as a consequence that ? where a set of propositions F with cardinality |F| is defined to be probabilistically self-undermining iff for all w 2 F: Pr(w) > t and Pr(w|F � w) � t (where that propositions having probability 1 are rationally acceptable. that too few high probability propositions qualify as rationally acceptable. Assuming that rational acceptability is aggregative, the proposition tells us that if there is a sufficient instance of that schema defines a sufficient condition for rational acceptability that is structural itself. can be rationally acceptable, that a proposition to which we assign probability Consequently, our previous results do not generalize to the nonhomogeneous case, because automorphisms as defined above need not preserve modal properties of propositions. ./cache/work_nm27f55tmjcf7avekmozb6gfxq.pdf ./txt/work_nm27f55tmjcf7avekmozb6gfxq.txt