This book offers an account of suppositional reasoning relevant to practical deliberation, explanation, prediction and hypothesis testing. In arguing that supposition plays a far greater role in deliberation and decision than it is given credit for, this major study will be required reading for all philosophers and logicians concerned with conditionals, decision theory and inductive inference. It will also interest those in artificial intelligence who work on expert systems, default reasoning, and nonmonotonic reasoning.Ramsey Test Conditionals, Inductive Inference and Nonmonotonic Reasoning Isaac Levi. Chisholm, R. (1946). aquot;TheContrary-to-Fact ... aquot;Reason Maintenance and Belief Revision, Foundations vs. Coherence Theories.aquot; In Belief Revisionanbsp;...
Title | : | For the Sake of the Argument |
Author | : | Isaac Levi |
Publisher | : | Cambridge University Press - 1996 |
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