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99Model Selection, Simplicity, and Scientific InferencePhilosophy of Science 69 (S3). 2002.The Akaike Information Criterion can be a valuable tool of scientific inference. This statistic, or any other statistical method for that matter, cannot, however, be the whole of scientific methodology. In this paper some of the limitations of Akaikean statistical methods are discussed. It is argued that the full import of empirical evidence is realized only by adopting a richer ideal of empirical success than predictive accuracy, and that the ability of a theory to turn phenomena into accurate,…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Physical Science |
| Philosophy of Probability |
| Quantum Mechanics |
| Space and Time |