A verisimilitude framework for inductive inference, with an application to phylogenetics
Bayesianism and likelihoodism are two of the most important frameworks philosophers of science use to analyse scientific methodology. However, both frameworks face a serious objection: much scientific inquiry takes place in highly idealized frameworks where all the hypotheses are known to be false....
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1593832023-03-11T20:06:14Z A verisimilitude framework for inductive inference, with an application to phylogenetics Vassend, Olav B. School of Humanities Humanities::Philosophy Inductive Inference Phylogenetics Bayesianism and likelihoodism are two of the most important frameworks philosophers of science use to analyse scientific methodology. However, both frameworks face a serious objection: much scientific inquiry takes place in highly idealized frameworks where all the hypotheses are known to be false. Yet, both Bayesianism and likelihoodism seem to be based on the assumption that the goal of scientific inquiry is always truth rather than closeness to the truth. Here, I argue in favour of a verisimilitude framework for inductive inference. In the verisimilitude framework, scientific inquiry is conceived of, in part, as a process where inference methods ought to be calibrated to appropriate measures of closeness to the truth. To illustrate the verisimilitude framework, I offer a reconstruction of parsimony evaluations of scientific theories, and I give a reconstruction and extended analysis of the use of parsimony inference in phylogenetics. By recasting phylogenetic inference in the verisimilitude framework, it becomes possible to both raise and address objections to phylogenetic methods that rely on parsimony. Nanyang Technological University Published version Research for this article was supported by Nanyang Technological University Start-Up Grant (no. M4082134). 2022-06-23T08:57:58Z 2022-06-23T08:57:58Z 2020 Journal Article Vassend, O. B. (2020). A verisimilitude framework for inductive inference, with an application to phylogenetics. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 71(4), 1359-1383. https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/bjps/axy054 0007-0882 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159383 10.1093/bjps/axy054 2-s2.0-85099406716 4 71 1359 1383 en M4082134 The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science © 2018 The Author. All rights reserved. This paper was published by Oxford University Press on behalf of British Society for the Philosophy of Science in The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science and is made available with permission of The Author. application/pdf |
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Bayesianism and likelihoodism are two of the most important frameworks philosophers of science use to analyse scientific methodology. However, both frameworks face a serious objection: much scientific inquiry takes place in highly idealized frameworks where all the hypotheses are known to be false. Yet, both Bayesianism and likelihoodism seem to be based on the assumption that the goal of scientific inquiry is always truth rather than closeness to the truth. Here, I argue in favour of a verisimilitude framework for inductive inference. In the verisimilitude framework, scientific inquiry is conceived of, in part, as a process where inference methods ought to be calibrated to appropriate measures of closeness to the truth. To illustrate the verisimilitude framework, I offer a reconstruction of parsimony evaluations of scientific theories, and I give a reconstruction and extended analysis of the use of parsimony inference in phylogenetics. By recasting phylogenetic inference in the verisimilitude framework, it becomes possible to both raise and address objections to phylogenetic methods that rely on parsimony. |
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