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Alan Hájek
Alan Hájek
Professor of Philosophy, Australian National University
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Interpretations of probability
A Hájek
8962002
What conditional probability could not be
A Hájek
Synthese 137 (3), 273-323, 2003
4732003
The reference class problem is your problem too
A Hájek
Synthese 156, 563-585, 2007
3192007
What are degrees of belief?
L Eriksson, A Hájek
Studia Logica 86, 183-213, 2007
2322007
Arguments for–or against–Probabilism?
A Hájek
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 2008
1922008
“Mises redux”—redux: Fifteen arguments against finite frequentism
A Hájek
Erkenntnis 45 (2-3), 209-227, 1996
1821996
Dutch Book Arguments.
A Hájek
The handbook of rational and social choice, 173-195, 2009
1552009
Fifteen arguments against hypothetical frequentism
A Hájek
Erkenntnis 70, 211-235, 2009
1532009
Waging war on Pascal's wager
A Hájek
The Philosophical Review 112 (1), 27-56, 2003
1472003
Pascal’s wager
A Hájek
1421998
The hypothesis of the conditional construal of conditional probability
A Hájek, N Hall
1411994
Most counterfactuals are false
A Hájek
1062014
Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy
A Hájek, EN Zalta
The Metaphysics Research Lab Center for the Study of Language and Information, 2009
1042009
Vexing expectations
H Nover, A Hájek
Mind 113 (450), 237-249, 2004
1032004
Probabilities of conditionals: revisited
A Hájek
Journal of Philosophical Logic, 423-428, 1989
1001989
Probability, logic, and probability logic
A Hójek
The Blackwell guide to philosophical logic, 362-384, 2017
922017
Scotching Dutch Books?
A Hájek
Philosophical perspectives 19, 139-151, 2005
802005
Agnosticism meets bayesianism
A Hájek
Analysis 58 (3), 199-206, 1998
731998
Bayesian epistemology
A Hájek, S Hartmann
692010
A non-behavioural, computational extension to the Turing Test
DL Dowe, AR Hajek
Intl. Conf. on Computational Intelligence & multimedia applications (ICCIMA …, 1998
691998
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