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Ambiguity and Logic

Ambiguity and Logic

Ambiguity and Logic

Frederic Schick, Rutgers University, New Jersey
May 2003
Available
Paperback
9780521531719

    In this book Frederic Schick develops his challenge to standard decision theory. He argues that talk of the beliefs and desires of an agent is not sufficient to explain choices. To account for a given choice we need to take into consideration how the agent understands the problem, how he sees in a selective way the options open to him. The author applies his new logic to a host of common human predicaments. Why do people in choice experiments act so often against expectations? Why do people cooperate in situations where textbook logic predicts that they won't? What exactly is weakness of will? What are people reporting when they say their lives have no meaning for them? This book questions the foundations of technical and philosophical decision theory and will appeal to all those who work in that field, be they philosophers, economists and psychologists.

    • Schick is a well-established figure in decision theory with two previous Cambridge titles
    • Written with verve and economy
    • Applies non-standard logic to common human predicaments

    Product details

    May 2003
    Paperback
    9780521531719
    166 pages
    216 × 140 × 10 mm
    0.209kg
    4 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Living with ambiguity
    • 2. A dilemma for whom?
    • 3. Having, gaining, losing
    • 4. In support of persuasion
    • 5. Surprise and self-knowledge
    • 6. The logic of ambiguity
    • 7. The meaning of life.
      Author
    • Frederic Schick , Rutgers University, New Jersey