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Newcomb's problem

Ahmed, Arif(Edited by)
Part of the Classic Philosophical Arguments series
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Newcomb's problem is a controversial paradox of decision theory.

It is easily explained and easily understood, and there is a strong chance that most of us have actually faced it in some form or other. And yet it has proven as thorny and intractable a puzzle as much older and better-known philosophical problems of consciousness, scepticism and fatalism.

It brings into very sharp and focused disagreement several long-standing philosophical theories on practical rationality, on the nature of free will, and on the direction and analysis of causation.

This volume introduces readers to the nature of Newcomb's problem, and ten chapters by leading scholars present the most recent debates around the problem and analyse its ramifications for decision theory, metaphysics, philosophical psychology and political science.

Their chapters highlight the status of Newcomb's problem as a live and continuing issue in modern philosophy.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1316853004 / 9781316853009
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
519.542
03/10/2018
England
English
288 pages
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