Bayesianism and the idea of scientific rationality

Bayesianism has been dubbed as the most adequate and successful theory of scientific rationality. Its success mainly lies in its ability to combine two mutually exclusive elements involved in the process of theory selection in science, viz.: the subjective and objective elements. My aim in this pape...

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Main Author: Joven, Jeremiah Joven B.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-79932022-10-13T07:06:29Z Bayesianism and the idea of scientific rationality Joven, Jeremiah Joven B. Bayesianism has been dubbed as the most adequate and successful theory of scientific rationality. Its success mainly lies in its ability to combine two mutually exclusive elements involved in the process of theory selection in science, viz.: the subjective and objective elements. My aim in this paper is to explain and evaluate Bayesianism’s account of scientific rationality by contrasting it with two other accounts of scientific rationality. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7325 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Science—Philosophy Philosophy of Science
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Joven, Jeremiah Joven B.
Bayesianism and the idea of scientific rationality
description Bayesianism has been dubbed as the most adequate and successful theory of scientific rationality. Its success mainly lies in its ability to combine two mutually exclusive elements involved in the process of theory selection in science, viz.: the subjective and objective elements. My aim in this paper is to explain and evaluate Bayesianism’s account of scientific rationality by contrasting it with two other accounts of scientific rationality.
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title Bayesianism and the idea of scientific rationality
title_short Bayesianism and the idea of scientific rationality
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