Incomparable Values

Incomparable Values
Title Incomparable Values PDF eBook
Author John Nolt
Publisher Routledge
Pages 416
Release 2022-01-14
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1000515265

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People tend to rank values of all kinds linearly from good to bad, but there is little reason to think that this is reasonable or correct. This book argues, to the contrary, that values are often partially ordered and hence frequently incomparable. Proceeding logically from a small set of axioms, John Nolt examines the great variety of partially ordered value structures, exposing fallacies that arise from overlooking them. He reveals various ways in which incomparability is obscured: using linear indices to summarize partially ordered data, relying on an inadequately defined concept of parity, or conflating incomparability with vagueness. Incomparability can enrich and clarify a range of topics including the paradoxes of Derek Parfit, rational decision theory, and the infinite values of theology. Finally, Nolt shows how to generalize many of the concepts introduced earlier, explores the intricate depths of certain noteworthy partially ordered value structures, and argues for the finitude of value. Incomparable Values will be of interest to scholars and advanced students working in ethics, value theory, rational decision theory, and logic.

Making Comparisons Count

Making Comparisons Count
Title Making Comparisons Count PDF eBook
Author Ruth Chang
Publisher Routledge
Pages 214
Release 2014-01-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1135714703

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This book attempts to answer two questions: Are alternatives for choice ever incomparable? and In what ways can items be compared? The arguments offered suggest that alternatives for choice no matter how different are never incomparable, and that the ways in which items can be compared are richer and more varied than commonly supposed.

Computers and Games

Computers and Games
Title Computers and Games PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Schaeffer
Publisher Springer
Pages 442
Release 2003-11-20
Genre Computers
ISBN 3540400311

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The Computers and Games (CG) series began in 1998 with the objective of showcasing new developments in arti?cial intelligence (AI) research that used games as the experimental test-bed. The ?rst two CG conferences were held at Hamamatsu,Japan(1998,2000).ComputersandGames2002(CG2002)wasthe third event in this biennial series. The conference was held at the University of Alberta(Edmonton,Alberta,Canada),July25–27,2002.Theprogramconsisted of the main conference featuring refereed papers and keynote speakers, as well as several side events including the Games Informatics Workshop, the Agents in Computer Games Workshop, the Trading Agents Competition, and the North American Computer Go Championship. CG 2002 attracted 110 participants from over a dozen countries. Part of the successoftheconferencewasthatitwasco-locatedwiththeNationalConference of the American Association for Arti?cial Intelligence (AAAI), which began in Edmonton just as CG 2002 ended. The CG 2002 program had 27 refereed paper presentations. The papers ranged over a wide variety of AI-related topics including search, knowledge, learning, planning, and combinatorial game theory. Research test-beds included one-player games (blackjack, sliding-tile puzzles, Sokoban), two-player games (Amazons, awari, chess, Chinese chess, clobber, Go, Hex, Lines of Action, O- ello, shogi), multi-player games (Chinese checkers, cribbage, Diplomacy, hearts, spades), commercial games (role-playing games, real-time strategy games), and novel applications (Post’s Correspondence Problem).

Knowledge, Science, and Values

Knowledge, Science, and Values
Title Knowledge, Science, and Values PDF eBook
Author Tadeusz Czezowski
Publisher BRILL
Pages 306
Release 2022-06-20
Genre Science
ISBN 9004457682

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From the contents: Some ancient problems in modern form. - On the humanities. - On the method of analytic description. - On the problem of induction. - On discussion and discussing. - On happiness. - How to understand the meaning of life'. - How to construct the logic of goods? - The meaning and the value of life. - Conflicts in ethics. - What are values? - Three attitudes towards the world. - On two views of the world. - A few remarks on rationalism and empiricism. - Identity and the individual in its persistence. - Sensory cognition and reality. - Philosophy at the crossroads."

Ethics at 3:AM

Ethics at 3:AM
Title Ethics at 3:AM PDF eBook
Author Richard Marshall
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 361
Release 2017
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 019063572X

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3AM magazine follows up their 2014 publication Philosophy at 3AM: Questions and Answers with a new collection interviews, this time focused on ethics. Interviewer Richard Marhsall presents 26 interviews, balanced both in terms of specialty, gender, and seniority, so that the result is a balanced and engaging portrait of the state of the art in ethics today

Practical Conflicts

Practical Conflicts
Title Practical Conflicts PDF eBook
Author Peter Baumann
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 356
Release 2004-01-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521012102

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In this collection a distinguished roster of philosophers analyse the diverse forms of practical conflict.

Environmental Ethics for the Long Term

Environmental Ethics for the Long Term
Title Environmental Ethics for the Long Term PDF eBook
Author John Nolt
Publisher Routledge
Pages 323
Release 2014-09-25
Genre Nature
ISBN 1317615883

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Broad in scope, this introduction to environmental ethics considers both contemporary issues and the extent of humanity’s responsibility for distant future life. John Nolt, a logician and environmental ethicist, interweaves contemporary science, logical analysis, and ethical theory into the story of the expansion of ethics beyond the human species and into the far future. Informed by contemporary environmental science, the book deduces concrete policy recommendations from carefully justified ethical principles and ends with speculations concerning the deepest problems of environmental ethics. Pedagogical features include chapter outlines, annotated suggestions for further readings, the explanations of key terms when first mentioned, and an extensive glossary.