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(1993) Synthese 94 (3).
This paper provides a new solution to the epistemic paradox of ‘belief-instability’, a problem of rational choice which has recently received considerable attention (versions of the problem have been discussed by — among others — Tyler Burge, Earl Conee, and Roy Sorensen). The problem involves an ideally rational agent who has good reason to believe the truth of something of the form:
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DOI: 10.1007/BF01064486
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Kroon, F. (1993). Rationality and epistemic paradox. Synthese 94 (3), pp. 377-408.