Qu'est-ce qu'un acte jugé faisable ?

Philosophiques 28 (2):369-380 (2001)
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Abstract

Parmi l'ensemble de toutes les propositions à propos desquelles un agent rationnel entretient des croyances et des désirs, certaines correspondent à des actes que l'agent juge faisables. Le but de mon intervention est de caractériser ce sous-ensemble de propositions en termes de leur probabilité et de leur désirabilité.Among the set of all propositions on which a rational agent entertains beliefs and desires, some express acts considered as possible options for the agent. The aim of this paper is to characterize this subset of propositions in terms of their probability and their desirability

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Francois Lepage
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