Inductive probability

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PHIL  432:  EVIDENCE  AND  SCIENTIFIC  METHOD   Fall  2015   Mon.  &  Wed.  1-­‐3:30   Taylor  Hall  204     BASIC  COURSE  INFORMATION  

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Source URL: gandenberger.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-10-15 21:02:41
52Objective Bayesian Epistemology for Inductive Logic on Predicate Languages J¨ urgen Landes and Jon Williamson Philosophy Department and Centre for Reasoning University of Kent

Objective Bayesian Epistemology for Inductive Logic on Predicate Languages J¨ urgen Landes and Jon Williamson Philosophy Department and Centre for Reasoning University of Kent

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Source URL: www.pfeifer-research.de

Language: English - Date: 2013-05-07 12:35:07
53Studies in Inductive Logic and Probability : Jeffrey-Carnap Collaboration, Drafts and Notes, [removed]Box 9, Folder 13 Richard C. Jeffrey Papers, [removed], ASP[removed], Archives of Scientific Philosophy, Special Collec

Studies in Inductive Logic and Probability : Jeffrey-Carnap Collaboration, Drafts and Notes, [removed]Box 9, Folder 13 Richard C. Jeffrey Papers, [removed], ASP[removed], Archives of Scientific Philosophy, Special Collec

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Source URL: digital.library.pitt.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-06-01 22:41:40
54Studies in Inductive Logic and Probability : Jeffrey-Carnap Collaboration, Drafts and Notes, [removed]Box 9, Folder 12 Richard C. Jeffrey Papers, [removed], ASP[removed], Archives of Scientific Philosophy, Special Collec

Studies in Inductive Logic and Probability : Jeffrey-Carnap Collaboration, Drafts and Notes, [removed]Box 9, Folder 12 Richard C. Jeffrey Papers, [removed], ASP[removed], Archives of Scientific Philosophy, Special Collec

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Language: English - Date: 2013-06-01 22:41:41
55

"Studies in Inductive Logic & Probability Vol. II", Correspondence & Notes, [removed]Box 13, Folder 3 Richard C. Jeffrey Papers, [removed], ASP[removed], Archives of Scientific Philosophy, Special Collections Department,

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Language: English - Date: 2013-06-01 22:41:22
56Studies in Inductive Logic and Probability : Jeffrey-Carnap Collaboration, Drafts and Notes, [removed]Box 9, Folder 14 Richard C. Jeffrey Papers, [removed], ASP[removed], Archives of Scientific Philosophy, Special Collec

Studies in Inductive Logic and Probability : Jeffrey-Carnap Collaboration, Drafts and Notes, [removed]Box 9, Folder 14 Richard C. Jeffrey Papers, [removed], ASP[removed], Archives of Scientific Philosophy, Special Collec

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Language: English - Date: 2013-06-01 22:41:38
57Title: Solomonoff Prediction in Philosophical Perspective Abstract: The 1960 and 1964 papers of Raymond J. Solomonoff mark the birth of the branch of theoretical computer science that is now known as algorithmic informat

Title: Solomonoff Prediction in Philosophical Perspective Abstract: The 1960 and 1964 papers of Raymond J. Solomonoff mark the birth of the branch of theoretical computer science that is now known as algorithmic informat

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Source URL: www.kent.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-09 12:37:46
58Title: Scoring Beliefs Abstract: Inductive logicians have long been thinking about how to best predict future events based on the available evidence. Traditionally, these predictions are given in terms of probability fun

Title: Scoring Beliefs Abstract: Inductive logicians have long been thinking about how to best predict future events based on the available evidence. Traditionally, these predictions are given in terms of probability fun

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Source URL: www.kent.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-09 12:34:36
59Probabilistic opinion pooling generalized Part one: General agendas Franz Dietrich CNRS & UEA  Christian List

Probabilistic opinion pooling generalized Part one: General agendas Franz Dietrich CNRS & UEA Christian List

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Source URL: personal.lse.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-19 03:09:06
60Phil[removed]Notes #1: The problem of induction I. Basic concepts: The problem of induction: • Philosophical problem concerning the justification of induction. • Due to David Hume (1748).

Phil[removed]Notes #1: The problem of induction I. Basic concepts: The problem of induction: • Philosophical problem concerning the justification of induction. • Due to David Hume (1748).

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Language: English - Date: 2006-08-10 08:44:44