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Bayes's Theorem Richard Swinburne

Bayes's Theorem By Richard Swinburne

Bayes's Theorem by Richard Swinburne


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Bayes's theorem is a tool for assessing how probable evidence makes some hypothesis. The papers in this volume consider the worth and applicability of the theorem.

Bayes's Theorem Summary

Bayes's Theorem by Richard Swinburne

Bayes's theorem is a tool for assessing how probable evidence makes some hypothesis. The papers in this volume consider the worth and applicability of the theorem. Richard Swinburne sets out the philosophical issues. Elliott Sober argues that there are other criteria for assessing hypotheses. Colin Howson, Philip Dawid and John Earman consider how the theorem can be used in statistical science, in weighing evidence in criminal trials, and in assessing evidence for the occurrence of miracles. David Miller argues for the worth of the probability calculus as a tool for measuring propensities in nature rather than the strength of evidence. The volume ends with the original paper containing the theorem, presented to the Royal Society in 1763.

Bayes's Theorem Reviews

This book [is] very edifying and clear, and the debates and issues it encompasses are of great importance for contemporary philosophy of probablility, statistics, and decision-making. I highly recommend this book to anyone with interests in these areas. Branden Fitelson, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

Table of Contents

Bayesianism - its Scope and Limits; Bayesianism in Statistics; Bayes's Theorem and Weighing Evidence by Juries; Bayes's Theorem, Miracles and Theism; Physical Probability and Bayes's Theorem; 'Essay Towards Solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chance' by Thomas Bayes; Historical Introduction

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GOR013782780
9780197262672
0197262678
Bayes's Theorem by Richard Swinburne
Used - Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2002-05-01
160
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