Categorical Versus Graded Beliefs
This essay discusses the difficulty to reconcile two paradigms about beliefs: the binary or categorical paradigm of caruso milk thistle yes/no beliefs and the probabilistic paradigm of degrees of belief.The possibility for someone to hold beliefs of both types simultaneously is challenged by the lottery paradox, and more recently by a general impossibility theorem by Dietrich and List.The nature, relevance, and implications of the tension rosy teacup dogwood are explained and assessed.