The following pages link to Gerhard Schurz (Q507546):
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- Qualitative probabilistic inference under varied entropy levels (Q507547) (← links)
- Causality as a theoretical concept: explanatory warrant and empirical content of the theory of causal nets (Q516299) (← links)
- Erratum to: ``Causality as a theoretical concept: explanatory warrant and empirical content of the theory of causal nets'' (Q516300) (← links)
- Genuine coherence as mutual confirmation between content elements (Q526734) (← links)
- Structural correspondence between theories and convergence to truth (Q542129) (← links)
- Most general first order theorems are not recursively enumerable (Q672461) (← links)
- Logic and probability: reasoning in uncertain environments -- introduction to the special issue (Q742539) (← links)
- A utility based evaluation of logico-probabilistic systems (Q742553) (← links)
- Completeness and correspondence in Chellas-Segerberg semantics (Q742554) (← links)
- Criteria of theoreticity: bridging statement and non-statement view (Q907913) (← links)
- Ceteris paribus and ceteris rectis laws: content and causal role (Q907914) (← links)
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- Finitistic and frequentistic approximation of probability measures with or without \(\sigma\)-additivity (Q941742) (← links)
- Probabilistic semantics for Delgrande's conditional logic and a counterexample to his default logic (Q1274292) (← links)
- The is-ought problem. An investigation in philosophical logic (Q1292893) (← links)
- Scientific explanation: A critical survey (Q1571117) (← links)
- Introduction and overview: Special issue on belief revision at truth approximation (Q1758546) (← links)
- Verisimilitude and belief revision. With a focus on the relevant element account (Q1758549) (← links)
- \textit{Ceteris paribus} laws: Classification and deconstruction (Q1811055) (← links)
- Erratum to: ``How far can Hume's is-ought thesis be generalized'' (Q1908791) (← links)
- Reasoning about action and change. A dynamic logic approach (Q1923832) (← links)
- Patterns of abduction (Q1947247) (← links)
- Twelve great papers: comments and replies. Response to a special issue on logical perspectives on science and cognition -- the philosophy of Gerhard Schurz (Q2054152) (← links)
- Meaning-preserving translations of non-classical logics into classical logic: between pluralism and monism (Q2078975) (← links)
- Optimal probability aggregation based on generalized Brier scoring (Q2202512) (← links)
- Zwart and Franssen's impossibility theorem holds for possible-world-accounts but not for consequence-accounts to verisimilitude (Q2268782) (← links)
- How far can Hume's is-ought thesis be generalized? An investigation in alethic-deontic modal predicate logic (Q2276939) (← links)
- Meta-inductive prediction based on attractivity weighting: mathematical and empirical performance evaluation (Q2332810) (← links)
- The new Tweety puzzle: arguments against monistic Bayesian approaches in epistemology and cognitive science (Q2441744) (← links)
- Explanations in science and the logic of why-questions: discussion of the Halonen-Hintikka-approach and alternative proposal (Q2576391) (← links)
- Non-monotonic reasoning from an evolution-theoretic perspective: Ontic, logical and cognitive foundations (Q2576425) (← links)
- Optimality justifications: new foundations for foundation-oriented epistemology (Q2666894) (← links)
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- Pietroski and Rey on Ceteris Paribus Laws (Q2756993) (← links)
- Abductive Belief Revision in Science (Q2912131) (← links)
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- Combinations and completeness transfer for quantified modal logics (Q3119165) (← links)
- Logik (Q3305133) (← links)
- When Empirical Success Implies Theoretical Reference: A Structural Correspondence Theorem (Q3638860) (← links)
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- Common cause abduction: The formation of theoretical concepts and models in science (Q4644552) (← links)
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- REWARD VERSUS RISK IN UNCERTAIN INFERENCE: THEOREMS AND SIMULATIONS (Q4899961) (← links)
- A Priori Advantages of Meta-Induction and the No Free Lunch Theorem: A Contradiction? (Q5044862) (← links)
- Universal Translatability: An Optimality- Based Justification of (Classical) Logic (Q5115851) (← links)