Chapter 1: Rational Choice and Classical Decision Theory; Part I: Values; Part II: Probabilities; Part III: Decisions; Appendix: The Theory of Nomic Probability; Bibliography; Index
Summary
John Pollock aims to construct a theory of rational decision making for real agents--not ideal agents. Real agents have limited cognitive powers, but traditional theories of rationality have applied only to idealized agents that lack such constraints. Pollock argues that theories of ideal rationality are largely irrelevant to the decision making of real agents. Thinking about Acting aims to provide a theory of "real rationality."
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-262) and index