Terence Horgan has published widely (and often collaboratively) in several sub-fields of philosophy including philosophy of mind, meta-ethics, philosophy of psychology, metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of language. His work often bridges these sub-fields, pursuing connections among them. He also has published many papers on paradoxes, a number of which are collected in this volume (along with some new material published here for the first time).
Introduction
Newcomb's Problem 1. Counterfactuals and Newcomb's Problem 2. Newcomb's Problem: A Stalemate 3. *Newcomb's Problem Revisited
The Monty Hall Problem 4. Let's Make a Deal
The Two Envelope Paradox 5. The Two-Envelope Paradox, Non-Standard Expected Utility, and the Intensionality of Probability 6. *The Two-Envelope Paradox and the Foundations of Rational Decision Theory (Abridged)
The Sorites Paradox 7. Robust Vagueness and the Forced-March Sorites Paradox 8. Transvaluationism: A Dionysian Approach to Vagueness 9. Transvaluationism about Vagueness: A Progress Report
The Sleeping Beauty Problem 10. Sleeping Beauty Awakened: New Odds at the Dawn of the New Day 11. Synchronic Bayesian Updating and the Sleeping Beauty Problem: Reply to Pust 12. *The Exchange Continued: Response to Pust's Response to My Reply 13. Generalized Conditionalization and the Sleeping Beauty Problem, II
Epistemic Probability 14. *Epistemic Probability
Index
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