Bayesian epistemology
Luc Bovens
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Bayesian epistemology
by Luc Bovens, Stephan Hartmann
Published
2004
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
159
ISBN-13
9781281989963
Description
Probabilistic models have much to offer to philosophy. We continually receive information from many sources - our senses, witnesses, scientific instruments - and assess whether to believe it. The authors provide a systematic Bayesian account of these features of reasoning.
Subjects
Statistical decision theory and Bayesian analysis
The Signal and the Noise
Statistical decision theory, foundations, concepts, and methods
Statistical decision theory with business and economic applications
The advanced theory of statistics
The Theory That Would Not Die
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Who is the author of Bayesian epistemology?
Bayesian epistemology was written by Luc Bovens, Stephan Hartmann.
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