Analysis 60 (2):143–147 (2000)
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In addition to being uncertain about what the world is like, one can also be uncertain about one’s own spatial or temporal location in the world. My aim is to pose a problem arising from the interaction between these two sorts of uncertainty, solve the problem, and draw two lessons from the solution.
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Keywords | Centered Worlds Decision Theory |
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DOI | 10.1111/1467-8284.00215 |
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