id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_unyplyd7hja7tpmb36mvymrzz4 Jeanne Peijnenburg Infinite regress in decision theory, philosophy of science, and formal epistemology 2014 2 .pdf application/pdf 864 61 50 Infinite regress in decision theory, philosophy of science, Infinite regresses have had a mixed reception in philosophy. a First Cause, a Highest Good, or a Causa Sui. Infinite regresses have been discussed in practically all branches of philosophy, The papers in the present volume are about infinite regress in decision theory, philosophy of science, and formal epistemology. John Barker is associate professor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois at Paul Bartha is professor of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia. philosophy of science and decision theory, with particular attention to issues relating Regress, funded by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO). School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University. formal epistemology and on the foundations of decision theory, with applications Science at the University of Pittsburgh. (Jeanne Peijnenburg's Free Competition subsidy for research on infinite regresses in Infinite regress in decision theory, philosophy of science, and formal epistemology ./cache/work_unyplyd7hja7tpmb36mvymrzz4.pdf ./txt/work_unyplyd7hja7tpmb36mvymrzz4.txt