V-Expressing Credences
After presenting a simple expressivist account of reports of probabilistic judgements, I explore a classic problem for it, namely the Frege‐Geach problem. I argue that it is a problem not just for expressivism but for any reasonable account of ascriptions of graded judgements. I suggest that the pro...
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description | After presenting a simple expressivist account of reports of probabilistic judgements, I explore a classic problem for it, namely the Frege‐Geach problem. I argue that it is a problem not just for expressivism but for any reasonable account of ascriptions of graded judgements. I suggest that the problem can be resolved by appropriately modelling imprecise credences. |
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