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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... gamble whose expected monetary return is infinite , one should be prepared to pay any amount of money to participate in this gamble . Confronted with a gamble that similarly has infinite expectation ( of happiness or whatever ) , Pascal ...
... gamble whose expected monetary return is infinite , one should be prepared to pay any amount of money to participate in this gamble . Confronted with a gamble that similarly has infinite expectation ( of happiness or whatever ) , Pascal ...
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... Gamble and Risk , " Theory and Decision 17/2 ( September 1984 ) : 193–202 . 10. Ibid . , p . 198 . 11. Leonard Savage , The Foundations of Statistics ( New York : Wiley , 1954 ) . In " Pascal's Wager and Finite Decision Theory ...
... Gamble and Risk , " Theory and Decision 17/2 ( September 1984 ) : 193–202 . 10. Ibid . , p . 198 . 11. Leonard Savage , The Foundations of Statistics ( New York : Wiley , 1954 ) . In " Pascal's Wager and Finite Decision Theory ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Wager in Pascal and Others | 11 |
The Logic Of Pascals Wager | 21 |
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