Error and Inference
Recent Exchanges on Experimental Reasoning, Reliability, and the Objectivity and Rationality of Science
Herausgeber: Mayo, Deborah G.; Spanos, Aris
Error and Inference
Recent Exchanges on Experimental Reasoning, Reliability, and the Objectivity and Rationality of Science
Herausgeber: Mayo, Deborah G.; Spanos, Aris
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Explores the nature of error and inference, drawing on exchanges on experimental reasoning, reliability, and the objectivity of science.
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Explores the nature of error and inference, drawing on exchanges on experimental reasoning, reliability, and the objectivity of science.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 858g
- ISBN-13: 9780521880084
- ISBN-10: 0521880084
- Artikelnr.: 26571840
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 858g
- ISBN-13: 9780521880084
- ISBN-10: 0521880084
- Artikelnr.: 26571840
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Introduction and Background: 1. Philosophy of methodological
practice Deborah Mayo; 2. Error statistical philosophy Deborah Mayo and
Aris Spanos; Part II: 3. Severe testing, error statistics, and the growth
of theoretical knowledge Deborah Mayo; Part III: 4. Can scientific theories
be warranted? Alan Chalmers; 5. Can scientific theories be warranted with
severity? Exchanges with Alan Chalmers Deborah Mayo; Part IV: 6. Critical
rationalism, explanation and severe tests Alan Musgrave; 7. Towards
progressive critical rationalism: exchanges with Alan Musgrave Deborah
Mayo; Part V: 8. Error, tests and theory-confirmation John Worrall; 9. Has
Worrall saved his theory (on ad hoc saves) in a non ad hoc manner?
Exchanges with Worrall Deborah Mayo; Part VI: 10. Mill's sins, or Mayo's
errors? Peter Achinstein; 11. Sins of the Bayesian epistemologist:
exchanges with Achinstein Deborah Mayo; Part VII: 12. Theory testing in
economics and the error statistical perspective Aris Spanos; Part VIII: 13.
Frequentist statistics as a theory of inductive inference Deborah Mayo and
David Cox; 14. Objectivity and conditionality in Frequentist inference
David Cox and Deborah Mayo; 15. An error in the argument from WCP and S to
the SLP Deborah Mayo; 16. On a new philosophy of Frequentist inference:
exchanges with Cox and Mayo Aris Spanos; Part IX: 17. Explanation and truth
Clark Glymour; 18. Explanation and testing: exchanges with Glymour Deborah
Mayo; 19. Graphical causal modeling and error statistics: exchanges with
Glymour Aris Spanos; Part X: 20. Legal epistemology: the anomaly of
affirmative defenses Larry Laudan; 21. Error and the law: exchanges with
Laudan Deborah Mayo.
practice Deborah Mayo; 2. Error statistical philosophy Deborah Mayo and
Aris Spanos; Part II: 3. Severe testing, error statistics, and the growth
of theoretical knowledge Deborah Mayo; Part III: 4. Can scientific theories
be warranted? Alan Chalmers; 5. Can scientific theories be warranted with
severity? Exchanges with Alan Chalmers Deborah Mayo; Part IV: 6. Critical
rationalism, explanation and severe tests Alan Musgrave; 7. Towards
progressive critical rationalism: exchanges with Alan Musgrave Deborah
Mayo; Part V: 8. Error, tests and theory-confirmation John Worrall; 9. Has
Worrall saved his theory (on ad hoc saves) in a non ad hoc manner?
Exchanges with Worrall Deborah Mayo; Part VI: 10. Mill's sins, or Mayo's
errors? Peter Achinstein; 11. Sins of the Bayesian epistemologist:
exchanges with Achinstein Deborah Mayo; Part VII: 12. Theory testing in
economics and the error statistical perspective Aris Spanos; Part VIII: 13.
Frequentist statistics as a theory of inductive inference Deborah Mayo and
David Cox; 14. Objectivity and conditionality in Frequentist inference
David Cox and Deborah Mayo; 15. An error in the argument from WCP and S to
the SLP Deborah Mayo; 16. On a new philosophy of Frequentist inference:
exchanges with Cox and Mayo Aris Spanos; Part IX: 17. Explanation and truth
Clark Glymour; 18. Explanation and testing: exchanges with Glymour Deborah
Mayo; 19. Graphical causal modeling and error statistics: exchanges with
Glymour Aris Spanos; Part X: 20. Legal epistemology: the anomaly of
affirmative defenses Larry Laudan; 21. Error and the law: exchanges with
Laudan Deborah Mayo.
Part I. Introduction and Background: 1. Philosophy of methodological
practice Deborah Mayo; 2. Error statistical philosophy Deborah Mayo and
Aris Spanos; Part II: 3. Severe testing, error statistics, and the growth
of theoretical knowledge Deborah Mayo; Part III: 4. Can scientific theories
be warranted? Alan Chalmers; 5. Can scientific theories be warranted with
severity? Exchanges with Alan Chalmers Deborah Mayo; Part IV: 6. Critical
rationalism, explanation and severe tests Alan Musgrave; 7. Towards
progressive critical rationalism: exchanges with Alan Musgrave Deborah
Mayo; Part V: 8. Error, tests and theory-confirmation John Worrall; 9. Has
Worrall saved his theory (on ad hoc saves) in a non ad hoc manner?
Exchanges with Worrall Deborah Mayo; Part VI: 10. Mill's sins, or Mayo's
errors? Peter Achinstein; 11. Sins of the Bayesian epistemologist:
exchanges with Achinstein Deborah Mayo; Part VII: 12. Theory testing in
economics and the error statistical perspective Aris Spanos; Part VIII: 13.
Frequentist statistics as a theory of inductive inference Deborah Mayo and
David Cox; 14. Objectivity and conditionality in Frequentist inference
David Cox and Deborah Mayo; 15. An error in the argument from WCP and S to
the SLP Deborah Mayo; 16. On a new philosophy of Frequentist inference:
exchanges with Cox and Mayo Aris Spanos; Part IX: 17. Explanation and truth
Clark Glymour; 18. Explanation and testing: exchanges with Glymour Deborah
Mayo; 19. Graphical causal modeling and error statistics: exchanges with
Glymour Aris Spanos; Part X: 20. Legal epistemology: the anomaly of
affirmative defenses Larry Laudan; 21. Error and the law: exchanges with
Laudan Deborah Mayo.
practice Deborah Mayo; 2. Error statistical philosophy Deborah Mayo and
Aris Spanos; Part II: 3. Severe testing, error statistics, and the growth
of theoretical knowledge Deborah Mayo; Part III: 4. Can scientific theories
be warranted? Alan Chalmers; 5. Can scientific theories be warranted with
severity? Exchanges with Alan Chalmers Deborah Mayo; Part IV: 6. Critical
rationalism, explanation and severe tests Alan Musgrave; 7. Towards
progressive critical rationalism: exchanges with Alan Musgrave Deborah
Mayo; Part V: 8. Error, tests and theory-confirmation John Worrall; 9. Has
Worrall saved his theory (on ad hoc saves) in a non ad hoc manner?
Exchanges with Worrall Deborah Mayo; Part VI: 10. Mill's sins, or Mayo's
errors? Peter Achinstein; 11. Sins of the Bayesian epistemologist:
exchanges with Achinstein Deborah Mayo; Part VII: 12. Theory testing in
economics and the error statistical perspective Aris Spanos; Part VIII: 13.
Frequentist statistics as a theory of inductive inference Deborah Mayo and
David Cox; 14. Objectivity and conditionality in Frequentist inference
David Cox and Deborah Mayo; 15. An error in the argument from WCP and S to
the SLP Deborah Mayo; 16. On a new philosophy of Frequentist inference:
exchanges with Cox and Mayo Aris Spanos; Part IX: 17. Explanation and truth
Clark Glymour; 18. Explanation and testing: exchanges with Glymour Deborah
Mayo; 19. Graphical causal modeling and error statistics: exchanges with
Glymour Aris Spanos; Part X: 20. Legal epistemology: the anomaly of
affirmative defenses Larry Laudan; 21. Error and the law: exchanges with
Laudan Deborah Mayo.