The Preface Paradox Dissolved
The preface paradox strikes us as puzzling because we feel that if a person holds a set of inconsistent beliefs, i.e. beliefs such that at least one of them must be correct, then he should give at least one of them up. Equally, if a person's belief is rational, then he has a right to hold it. Y...
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Main Author: | WILLIAMS, John N. |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
1987
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