Reasoning from inconclusive evidence, or ‘induction’, is central to science and any applications we make of it. For that reason alone it demands the attention of philosophers of science. 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 overall support for a hypothesis is represented by its probability in light of the total evidence, and incremental support, or confirmation, indicated by an increased probability given the evidence than otherwise. This proposal is shown to have the capacity to reconstruct many canons of the scientific method and inductive inference. Along the way, signif...
Evidentialists say that a necessary condition of sound epistemic reasoning is that our beliefs refle...
This chapter concerns inductive logic in relation to mathematical statistics. I start by introducing...
Science neither aims at having the monopoly over the truth about the world nor establishing a dogmat...
Reasoning from inconclusive evidence, or ‘induction’, is central to science and any applications we ...
Inductive reasoning is of remarkable interest as it plays a crucial role in many human activities, i...
While Bayesian analysis has enjoyed notable success with many particular problems of inductive infer...
While there is no universal logic of induction, the probability calculus succeeds as a logic of indu...
The purpose of this work. This book presents a new approach to the old problem of induction and prob...
AbstractInductive logic generalizes the idea of logical entailment and provides standards for the ev...
Attempts to utilize the probability calculus to prove or disprove various inductive or inductive ske...
The idea of inductive logic as providing a gene-ral, quantitative way of evaluating arguments is a r...
While there is no universal logic of induction, the probability calculus succeeds as a logic of indu...
This paper attempts to provide both an elaboration and a strengthening of the thesis of Popper & Mil...
The main conceptions of confirmation and probability within logical empiricism are analyzed, disting...
This chapter presents a typology of the different kinds of inductive inferences we can draw from our...
Evidentialists say that a necessary condition of sound epistemic reasoning is that our beliefs refle...
This chapter concerns inductive logic in relation to mathematical statistics. I start by introducing...
Science neither aims at having the monopoly over the truth about the world nor establishing a dogmat...
Reasoning from inconclusive evidence, or ‘induction’, is central to science and any applications we ...
Inductive reasoning is of remarkable interest as it plays a crucial role in many human activities, i...
While Bayesian analysis has enjoyed notable success with many particular problems of inductive infer...
While there is no universal logic of induction, the probability calculus succeeds as a logic of indu...
The purpose of this work. This book presents a new approach to the old problem of induction and prob...
AbstractInductive logic generalizes the idea of logical entailment and provides standards for the ev...
Attempts to utilize the probability calculus to prove or disprove various inductive or inductive ske...
The idea of inductive logic as providing a gene-ral, quantitative way of evaluating arguments is a r...
While there is no universal logic of induction, the probability calculus succeeds as a logic of indu...
This paper attempts to provide both an elaboration and a strengthening of the thesis of Popper & Mil...
The main conceptions of confirmation and probability within logical empiricism are analyzed, disting...
This chapter presents a typology of the different kinds of inductive inferences we can draw from our...
Evidentialists say that a necessary condition of sound epistemic reasoning is that our beliefs refle...
This chapter concerns inductive logic in relation to mathematical statistics. I start by introducing...
Science neither aims at having the monopoly over the truth about the world nor establishing a dogmat...