Structural Properties of Qualitative and Quantitative Accounts to Coherence

Review of Symbolic Logic 7 (3):579-598 (2014)
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Abstract

This paper evaluates four different qualitative (probabilistic) accounts to coherence with a focus on structural properties (symmetries, asymmetries, and transitivity). It is shown that while coherence is not transitive on any of these accounts, there are screening-off conditions that render coherence transitive. In a second step, an array of quantitative (probabilistic) accounts to coherence is considered. The upshot is that extant measures differ considerably with respect to a number of symmetry constraints.

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Michael Schippers
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