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Probability And Inductive Logic Elements In Philosophy And Logic New Antony Eagle

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Probability And Inductive Logic Elements In Philosophy And Logic New Antony Eagle
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.27 MB
Pages: 75
Author: Antony Eagle
ISBN: 9781009210195, 100921019X
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: New

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Probability And Inductive Logic Elements In Philosophy And Logic New Antony Eagle by Antony Eagle 9781009210195, 100921019X instant download after payment.

This element explores the prospects of using probability theory to provide an inductive logic: a framework for representing evidential support. Constraints on the ideal evaluation of hypotheses suggest that the overall standing of a hypothesis is represented by its probability in light of the total evidence, and incremental support, or confirmation, indicated by the hypothesis having a higher probability conditional on some evidence than it does unconditionally. This proposal is shown to have the capacity to reconstruct many canons of the scientific method and inductive inference. Along the way, significant objections are discussed, such as the challenge of inductive scepticism, and the objection that the probabilistic approach makes evidential support arbitrary.

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