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The Logic of Decision and Action

The Logic of Decision and Action
Author: Nicholas Rescher
Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2010-11-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0822975653

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The four main essays in this volume investigate new sectors of the theory of decision, preference, act-characteristics, and action analysis. Herbert A. Simon applies tools developed in the theory of decision-making to the logic of action, and thereby develops a novel concept of heuristic power. Adapting ideas from utility and decision theory, Nicholas Rescher proposes a logic of preference by which conflicting theories proposed by G. H. von Wright, R. M. Chisholm, and others can be systematized. Donald Davidson discusses difficulties in specifying the structure of action sentences to elucidate how their meaning depends on that structure. G. H. von Wright devises a method for describing each "state of the world" that results from an action, in a revision of his own earlier work. Additionally, a study of the logic of norms by Alan Ross Anderson is presented as an appendix, along with an appendix by Rescher outlining the aspects of action.


The Logic of Decision

The Logic of Decision
Author: Richard C. Jeffrey
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 1990-07-15
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0226395820

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"[This book] proposes new foundations for the Bayesian principle of rational action, and goes on to develop a new logic of desirability and probabtility."—Frederic Schick, Journal of Philosophy


The Logic of Decision and Action

The Logic of Decision and Action
Author: Nicholas Rescher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 1966
Genre: Act (Philosophy)
ISBN:

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The Logic of Congressional Action

The Logic of Congressional Action
Author: R. Douglas Arnold
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780300056594

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Congress regularly enacts laws that benefit particular groups or localities while imposing costs on everyone else. Sometimes, however, Congress breaks free of such parochial concerns and enacts bills that serve the general public, not just special interest groups. In this important and original book, R. Douglas Arnold offers a theory that explains not only why special interests frequently triumph but also why the general public sometimes wins. By showing how legislative leaders build coalitions for both types of programs, he illuminates recent legislative decisions in such areas as economic, tax, and energy policy. Arnold's theory of policy making rests on a reinterpretation of the relationship between legislators' actions and their constituents' policy preferences. Most scholars explore the impact that citizens' existing policy preferences have on legislators' decisions. They ignore citizens who have no opinions because they assume that uninformed citizens cannot possibly affect legislators' choices. Arnold examines the influence of citizens' potential preferences, however, and argues that legislators also respond to these preferences in order to avoid future electoral problems. He shows how legislators estimate the political consequences of their voting decisions, taking into account both the existing preferences of attentive citizens and the potential preferences of inattentive citizens. He then analyzes how coalition leaders manipulate the legislative situation in order to make it attractive for legislators to support a general interest bill.


Models of Discovery

Models of Discovery
Author: Herbert A. Simon
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 471
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401095213

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We respect Herbert A. Simon as an established leader of empirical and logical analysis in the human sciences while we happily think of him as also the loner; of course he works with many colleagues but none can match him. He has been writing fruitfully and steadily for four decades in many fields, among them psychology, logic, decision theory, economics, computer science, management, production engineering, information and control theory, operations research, confirmation theory, and we must have omitted several. With all of them, he is at once the technical scientist and the philosophical critic and analyst. When writing of decisions and actions, he is at the interface of philosophy of science, decision theory, philosophy of the specific social sciences, and inventory theory (itself, for him, at the interface of economic theory, production engineering and information theory). When writing on causality, he is at the interface of methodology, metaphysics, logic and philosophy of physics, systems theory, and so on. Not that the interdisciplinary is his orthodoxy; we are delighted that he has chosen to include in this book both his early and little-appreciated treatment of straightforward philosophy of physics - the axioms of Newtonian mechanics, and also his fine papers on pure confirmation theory.


The Logic of Decision

The Logic of Decision
Author: Richard C. Jeffrey
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1983
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780226395814

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"[This book] proposes new foundations for the Bayesian principle of rational action, and goes on to develop a new logic of desirability and probabtility."—Frederic Schick, Journal of Philosophy


Thinking about Acting

Thinking about Acting
Author: John L. Pollock
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2006-07-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780195304817

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This work aims to construct a theory of rational decision making for real, resource-bounded, agents. Such decision making must be based on objective probabilities rather than subjective probabilities, and can't be done by choosing single action with maxmimal expected values.


The Logic of Preference

The Logic of Preference
Author: Georg Henrik Wright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1963
Genre: Ethics
ISBN:

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The Logic of Strategy

The Logic of Strategy
Author: Cristina Bicchieri
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1999-09-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 019535365X

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Edited by three leading figures in the field, this exciting volume presents cutting-edge work in decision theory by a distinguished international roster of contributors. These mostly unpublished papers address a host of crucial areas in the contemporary philosophical study of rationality and knowledge. Topics include causal versus evidential decision theory, game theory, backwards induction, bounded rationality, counterfactual reasoning in games and in general, analyses of the famous common knowledge assumptions in game theory, and evaluations of the normal versus extensive form formulations of complex decision problems.