Clever bookies and coherent beliefs

Philosophical Review 100 (2):229-247 (1991)
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Abstract

A critical examination of the Reflection principle in Bayesian epistemology, and of the diachronic Dutch-book-style arguments that have been invoked to support Reflection and Conditionalization.

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