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2903 Actual Causes and Thought ExperimentsIn Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O'Rourke & Harry S. Silverstein (eds.), Causation and Explanation, Bradford. pp. 4--43. 2007.
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126Kevin T. Kelly, Cory Juhl and Clark Glymour. Reliability, Realism, and Relativism
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392Instrumental ProbabilityThe Monist 84 (2): 284-300. 2001.The claims of science and the claims of probability combine in two ways. In one, probability is part of the content of science, as in statistical mechanics and quantum theory and an enormous range of "models" developed in applied statistics. In the other, probability is the tool used to explain and to justify methods of inference from records of observations, as in every science from psychiatry to physics. These intimacies between science and probability are logical sports, for while we think sc…Read more
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