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Levi I. — The enterprise of knowledge |
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Probability, information-determining 48 49—50
Probability, metaphysical 188—189
Probability, pignic 153 213
Probability, posterior 84 228 289
Probability, prior 85 228 289
Probability, prior, standardized 308—309
Probability, standardized 308—309
Probability, statistical see “Chance”
Probability, unbiased prior 306
Probability, unbiased prior, strongly unbiased prior 306—307
Probability, unconditional 76
Proliferation of rivals to settled assumptions 69
Psychologism 67 424—430
Psychology 11—12
Q-function 76—79
Q-function, logically permissible 85 216
Q-function, seriously permissible 89
Q-independence 107
Quine, W.V. 22 44 71
Raiffa, H. 145—146 209
Ramsey, F.P. 109 112 114 116 210
Random designators 396
Random membership 392—398
random selection 253 392—398
Randomization 300—302 396
Ranking options with respect to conditional expected utility (RCEU) 114
Ranking options with respect to conditional expected utility (RCEU), modified qualified (MQRCEU) 117—118 218
Ranking options with respect to conditional expected utility (RCEU), qualified (QRCEU) 116—118 218
Ranking options with respect to expected utility (REU) 95—96 106 108—112 114
Regret 147
Regret, admissible 147
Regret, admissible, and spread in the odds 154—156
Regret, optimal 147
Reichenbach, H. 87 373—374 382
Renyi, A. 129—130
replacement 25—26 33 58 63—65
Replacement and avoidance of error 63—64 70—71
Replacement and question begging 65
Residual shift 25 33
Revisionism 93
Revolution 63 67—69
Risk function 409n
Rule forties 132—135
Rule forties, extended 135—137
Sample space 236 248—249
Savage, L.J. 78 86 89 145n 149n 200n 210
Schick, F. xv 79 199
Security 148 408—413
Security, admissibility (S-admissibility) 98 148 211
Security, admissibility (S-admissibility) and spreads in the odds 155—156
Security, optimality (S-optimality) 148
Seidenfeld, T. xvi 102 117n 340n 341—342 363—367
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Sen, A.K. 145—146n
Shackle, G.L.S. 146n
Shimony, A. 56 92—93 99 110 112 114 116 117 318 428
simplicity 43—45
Smith, C.A.B. xvi 79 152—156 199 200n 210—214 375 387n
Sociology 11—12
Spielman, S. xvi 207 208 304
Statistical model 235—236
Stein, H. xvi 117n
Stochastic irrelevance 253—254
Stochastic irrelevance and determination of likelihoods 298—304
Stochastic irrelevance and inverse inference 303—304
Stokes, G.G. 63
Stone, M. 130 284 287 361
Sufficiency 229 230—233
Suppes, P. 204 205—207 208
Support and its function in inquiry 344
Suspension of judgment 52—53 62 93 97 133—134 185—186 214—215 429
Svedberg, T. 70
Synthetic reasoning see “Corrigibility”
Tarski, A. 9 22
Total knowledge requirement 80 216
Trade-off between risk of error and informational value 39 40—42 50—51 56
Trials 236
Truth 8—9
Truth, avoidance of error and contraction 59
Truth, avoidance of error as a desideratum in the proximate aims of inquiry 20—23 34 43—45 50—51
Truth, equated with knowledge 21
Truth, myopia with respect to 70—72
Truth, relativized to persons and times 21—22
Truth, the true complete story as the ultimate goal of inquiry 19—20 22—24 70—72
Tukey, J. 337
Tversky, A. 204
u-functions 94—95
u-functions, permissible vs.possible 177—179
Ullian, J. 44
Ultimate partition 45—46 49 132 181—182
Urcorpus (UK) 7 12—13
Valuation, rational 75—76 94—95
Valuational closure under linear transformation 94 168
Valuational consistency 94 168
Valuational convexity 94 168 173—176
Valuational uniqueness 94 168
Value conflict 94—95 168—173
Value conflict in epistemic value 180—182
Value conflict vs.ignorance 177—179
Venn, G. 258
von Mises, R. 258—261
von Neumann 163
Wald, A. 102 145n 156—157 160 162 163 408—410 422—423
Weight of argument 183
WU-option 139
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