Follow
Rush T. Stewart
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Probabilistic Opinion Pooling with Imprecise Probabilities
R Stewart, IO Quintana
Journal of Philosophical Logic 47, 17-45, 2017
452017
Persistent disagreement and polarization in a Bayesian setting
M Nielsen, RT Stewart
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 17 (1), 51-78, 2021
272021
Support for Geometric Pooling
J Baccelli, RT Stewart
The Review of Symbolic Logic 15 (1), 298-337, 2020
112020
Learning and Pooling, Pooling and Learning
RT Stewart, IO Quintana
Erkenntnis, 2017
112017
Obligation, Permission, and Bayesian Orgulity
M Nielsen, RT Stewart
Ergo, 2019
62019
Identity and the Limits of Fair Assessment
RT Stewart
Journal of Theoretical Politics 34 (3), 415-442, 2022
52022
Conglomerability, disintegrability and the comparative principle
RT Stewart, M Nielsen
Analysis 81 (3), 479-488, 2021
52021
Weak pseudo-rationalizability
RT Stewart
Mathematical Social Sciences 104, 23-28, 2020
52020
Another approach to consensus and maximally informed opinions with increasing evidence
RT Stewart, M Nielsen
Philosophy of Science 86 (2), 236-254, 2019
52019
Counterexamples to some characterizations of dilation
M Nielsen, RT Stewart
Erkenntnis 86, 1107-1118, 2021
32021
On the possibility of testimonial justice
RT Stewart, M Nielsen
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 98 (4), 732-746, 2020
32020
A Hyper-Relation Characterization of Weak Pseudo-Rationalizability
RT Stewart
Journal of Mathematical Psychology 99, 2020
32020
Path Independence and a Persistent Paradox of Population Ethics
RT Stewart
The Journal of Philosophy, 0
2
Distention for Sets of Probabilities
RT Stewart, M Nielsen
Philosophy of Science, 2021
12021
Unanimous Consensus Against AGM?
RT Stewart
Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 6 (4), 222-231, 2017
12017
Essays on Aggregation in Deliberation and Inquiry
RT Stewart
Columbia University, 2017
12017
Consensus does not justify contraction
RT Stewart, I Levi
Unpublished Manuscript, 2016
12016
Conditional choice with a vacuous second tier
RT Stewart
Synthese 193, 219-243, 2016
12016
Can Bayesianism and Inference to the Best Explanation be Friends?
RT Stewart
12010
An Impossibility Theorem for Base Rate Tracking and Equalised Odds
RT Stewart, B Eva, S Slank, R Stern
2024
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20