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Discussion Note: Positive Relevance Defended
by
Roush†, Sherrilyn
in
Achinstein, Peter
/ Empirical evidence
/ Evidence
/ Explanation
/ History of science and technology
/ Hypothesis
/ Information
/ Logic
/ Logic and calculus
/ Logical givens
/ Lotteries
/ Mathematical sciences and techniques
/ Motivation
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of science
/ Probability
/ Science
/ Symptoms
2004
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Discussion Note: Positive Relevance Defended
by
Roush†, Sherrilyn
in
Achinstein, Peter
/ Empirical evidence
/ Evidence
/ Explanation
/ History of science and technology
/ Hypothesis
/ Information
/ Logic
/ Logic and calculus
/ Logical givens
/ Lotteries
/ Mathematical sciences and techniques
/ Motivation
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of science
/ Probability
/ Science
/ Symptoms
2004
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Discussion Note: Positive Relevance Defended
by
Roush†, Sherrilyn
in
Achinstein, Peter
/ Empirical evidence
/ Evidence
/ Explanation
/ History of science and technology
/ Hypothesis
/ Information
/ Logic
/ Logic and calculus
/ Logical givens
/ Lotteries
/ Mathematical sciences and techniques
/ Motivation
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of science
/ Probability
/ Science
/ Symptoms
2004
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Discussion Note: Positive Relevance Defended
2004
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This paper addresses two examples due to Peter Achinstein purporting to show that the positive relevance view of evidence is too strong, that is, that evidence need not raise the probability of what it is evidence for. The first example can work only if it makes a false assumption. The second example fails because what Achinstein claims is evidence is redundant with information we already have. Without these examples Achinstein is left without motivation for his account of evidence, which uses the concept of explanation in addition to that of probability.
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The University of Chicago Press,University of Chicago Press,Cambridge University Press
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