The propensity theory: a decision-theoretic restatement |
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Authors: | M. Albert |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Economics, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Licher Str. 66, Giessen, 35394, Germany |
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Abstract: | Probability theory is important because of its relevance for decision making, which also means: its relevance for the single case. The propensity theory of objective probability, which addresses the single case, is subject to two problems: Humphreys’ problem of inverse probabilities and the problem of the reference class. The paper solves both problems by restating the propensity theory using (an objectivist version of) Pearl’s approach to causality and probability, and by applying a decision-theoretic perspective. Contrary to a widely held view, decision making on the basis of given propensities can proceed without a subjective-probability supplement to propensities. |
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Keywords: | Causality Decision theory Humphreys’ problem Probability Reference class problem Propensity interpretation |
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