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274A Bayesian Account of the Virtue of UnificationPhilosophy of Science 70 (2): 399-423. 2003.A Bayesian account of the virtue of unification is given. On this account, the ability of a theory to unify disparate phenomena consists in the ability of the theory to render such phenomena informationally relevant to each other. It is shown that such ability contributes to the evidential support of the theory, and hence that preference for theories that unify the phenomena need not, on a Bayesian account, be built into the prior probabilities of theories.
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Physical Science |
| Philosophy of Probability |
| Quantum Mechanics |
| Space and Time |