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The Logic of Reliable Inquiry

Part of the Logic and computation in philosophy series series
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This book considers the question of the reliability of scientific methods.

One method of inquiry can be said to be more reliable than another if it eventually arrives at the truth in more possible circumstances than the other method can.

Kelly begins with a discussion of the philosophical significance of reliability, examines the reliability of computable methods, provides a general, topological perspective on reliable inference by "ideal" agents, and investigates the possibility of reliable enquiry in the face of theory-laden evidence and incommensurability.

The text is extensively and amusingly illustrated and assumes only introductory knowledge of basic logic and computability theory.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press Inc
0195091957 / 9780195091953
Hardback
121.6
15/02/1996
United States
448 pages, numerous line figures
165 x 245 mm, 818 grams