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Bayesianism and Scientific Reasoning

Part of the Elements in the Philosophy of Science series
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This Element explores the Bayesian approach to the logic and epistemology of scientific reasoning.

Section 1 introduces the probability calculus as an appealing generalization of classical logic for uncertain reasoning.

Section 2 explores some of the vast terrain of Bayesian epistemology.

Three epistemological postulates suggested by Thomas Bayes in his seminal work guide the exploration.

This section discusses modern developments and defenses of these postulates as well as some important criticisms and complications that lie in wait for the Bayesian epistemologist.

Section 3 applies the formal tools and principles of the first two sections to a handful of topics in the epistemology of scientific reasoning: confirmation, explanatory reasoning, evidential diversity and robustness analysis, hypothesis competition, and Ockham's Razor.

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Cambridge University Press
1108714013 / 9781108714013
Paperback / softback
501
31/03/2022
United Kingdom
English
75 pages.
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