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- Title Pages
- Epigraph
- First Author’s Preface
- Second Author’s Preface
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Book Overview
- Theme: Bayesian Philosophy of Science
- Variation 1: Confirmation and Induction
- Variation 2: The No Alternatives Argument
- Variation 3: Scientific Realism and the No Miracles Argument
- Variation 4: Learning Conditional Evidence
- Variation 5: The Problem of Old Evidence
- Variation 6: Causal Strength
- Variation 7: Explanatory Power
- Variation 8: Intertheoretic Reduction
- Variation 9: Hypothesis Tests and Corroboration
- Variation 10: Simplicity and Model Selection
- Variation 11: Scientific Objectivity
- Variation 12: Models, Idealizations and Objective Chance
- Conclusion: The Theme Revisited
- Bibliography
- Index
(p.xiii) Second Author’s Preface
(p.xiii) Second Author’s Preface
- Source:
- Bayesian Philosophy of Science
- Author(s):
Jan Sprenger
Stephan Hartmann
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Epigraph
- First Author’s Preface
- Second Author’s Preface
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Book Overview
- Theme: Bayesian Philosophy of Science
- Variation 1: Confirmation and Induction
- Variation 2: The No Alternatives Argument
- Variation 3: Scientific Realism and the No Miracles Argument
- Variation 4: Learning Conditional Evidence
- Variation 5: The Problem of Old Evidence
- Variation 6: Causal Strength
- Variation 7: Explanatory Power
- Variation 8: Intertheoretic Reduction
- Variation 9: Hypothesis Tests and Corroboration
- Variation 10: Simplicity and Model Selection
- Variation 11: Scientific Objectivity
- Variation 12: Models, Idealizations and Objective Chance
- Conclusion: The Theme Revisited
- Bibliography
- Index