The essays in this book develop and explore the Bayesian idea that rational actions maximize expected values where an action''s expected value is a weighted average of its agent''s values for its possible total outcomes. The author establishes principles for distinguishing options in decision problems and pays much attention to games--both isolated and iterated. The book also views critically Gauthier''s revisionist ideas about maximizing rationality.
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