Reasoning with limited resources and assigning probabilities to arithmetical statements
Synthese, vol. 140, no. 1, 2004, pp. 97–119
Abstract
There are three sections in this paper. The first is a philosophical discussion of the general problem of reasoning under limited deductive capacity. The second sketches a rigorous way of assigning probabilities to statements in pure arithmetic; motivated by the preceding discussion, it can nonetheless be read separately. The third is a philosophical discussion that highlights the shifting contextual character of subjective probabilities and beliefs.
