Title of article :
Commutativity or Holism? A
Dilemma for Conditionalizers
Author/Authors :
Jonathan Weisberg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Conditionalization and Jeffrey Conditionalization cannot simultaneously satisfy two
widely held desiderata on rules for empirical learning. The first desideratum is confirmational
holism, which says that the evidential import of an experience is always sensitive to
our background assumptions. The second desideratum is commutativity, which says that
the order in which one acquires evidence shouldn’t affect what conclusions one draws,
provided the same total evidence is gathered in the end. (Jeffrey) Conditionalization
cannot satisfy either of these desiderata without violating the other. This is a surprising
problem, and I offer a diagnosis of its source. I argue that (Jeffrey) Conditionalization is
inherently anti-holistic in a way that is just exacerbated by the requirement of commutativity.
The dilemma is thus a superficial manifestation of (Jeffrey) Conditionalization’s
fundamentally anti-holistic nature.
Journal title :
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Journal title :
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science