Nomic Probability and the Foundations of Induction

Nomic Probability and the Foundations of Induction

by John L. Pollock
Nomic Probability and the Foundations of Induction

Nomic Probability and the Foundations of Induction

by John L. Pollock

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Overview

In this book Pollock deals with the subject of probabilistic reasoning, making general philosophical sense of objective probabilities and exploring their relationship to the problem of induction. He argues that probability is fundamental not only to physical science, but to induction, epistemology, the philosophy of science and much of the reasoning relevant to artificial intelligence. Pollock's main claim is that the fundamental notion of probability is nomic—that is, it involves the notion of natural law, valid across possible worlds. The various epistemic and statistical conceptions of probability, he demonstrates, are derived from this nomic notion. He goes on to provide a theory of statistical induction, an account of computational principles allowing some probabilities to be derived from others, an account of acceptance rules, and a theory of direct inference.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195060133
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/22/1990
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 5.81(w) x 8.56(h) x 1.21(d)

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University of Arizona, Tucson
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