The Sequential Lottery Paradox

  • Igor Douven

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Abstract

The Lottery Paradox is generally thought to point at a conflict between two intuitive principles, to wit, that high probability is sufficient for rational acceptability, and that rational acceptability is closed under logical derivability. Gilbert Harman has offered a solution to the Lottery Paradox that allows one to stick to both of these principles. The solution requires the principle that acceptance licenses conditionalization. The present study shows that adopting this principle alongside the principle that high probability is sufficient for rational acceptability gives rise to another paradox.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)55-57
Number of pages3
JournalAnalysis
Volume72
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan-2012

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