Gambling on God: Essays on Pascal's WagerJeff Jordan Rowman & Littlefield, 1994 - Всего страниц: 168 Gambling on God brings together a superb collection of new and classic essays that provide the first sustained analysis of Pascal's Wager and the idea of an infinite utility as well as the first in-depth look at moral objections to the Wager. |
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... preferred obstinately to maintain that which they had once apprehended , they would undoubtedly have arrived at this truth , as I have lately shown . And if this was not the part of those who extinguish the heavenly souls together with ...
... preferred obstinately to maintain that which they had once apprehended , they would undoubtedly have arrived at this truth , as I have lately shown . And if this was not the part of those who extinguish the heavenly souls together with ...
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... preferred to 01 , if p > q , then G1 must be strictly preferred to G2 . Suppose , however , without loss of generality , that u ( 01 ) = 0 , and suppose — - = further that u ( O2 ) is infinite 124 McClennen.
... preferred to 01 , if p > q , then G1 must be strictly preferred to G2 . Suppose , however , without loss of generality , that u ( 01 ) = 0 , and suppose — - = further that u ( O2 ) is infinite 124 McClennen.
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... preferred to 01 and 02 is strictly preferred to 03 , then there exists a lottery G [ 01 , 1 - p ; 02 , p ] for some value of p > 0 , such that 03 is indifferent to G. But , again , for u ( 01 ) = 0 and u ( O2 ) infinite , every lottery ...
... preferred to 01 and 02 is strictly preferred to 03 , then there exists a lottery G [ 01 , 1 - p ; 02 , p ] for some value of p > 0 , such that 03 is indifferent to G. But , again , for u ( 01 ) = 0 and u ( O2 ) infinite , every lottery ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Wager in Pascal and Others | 11 |
The Logic Of Pascals Wager | 21 |
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