The logical foundations of statistical inference
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(59)- Lower probability models for uncertainty and non-deterministic processes
- Agreeing to disagree and dilation
- Making decisions with evidential probability and objective Bayesian calibration inductive logics
- Acts and conditional probabilities
- Against conditionalization
- Degree of imprecision: geometric and algorithmic approaches
- Reasoning defeasibly about probabilities
- Could Fisher, Jeffreys and Neyman have agreed on testing? (With comments and a rejoinder).
- Consonant approximations of belief functions
- Reconciling frequentist properties with the likelihood principle
- Imprecise probabilities for representing ignorance about a parameter
- Why indeterminate probability is rational
- Inductive learning and defeasible inference
- A theory of direct inference
- Knowledge, Uncertainty and Ignorance in Logic: Bilattices and beyond
- Tyche and Athena
- Exchangeability and sets of desirable gambles
- Inductivism and Parmenidean epistemology: Kyburg's way
- Reference classes and relational learning
- From inheritance relation to nonaxiomatic logic
- Confidence distributions and empirical Bayes posterior distributions unified as distributions of evidential support
- Mathematical foundations for a theory of confidence structures
- The defeasible nature of coherentist justification
- A frequentist interpretation of probability for model-based inductive inference
- A mathematical treatment of defeasible reasoning and its implementation.
- Some characterizations of lower probabilities and other monotone capacities through the use of Möbius inversion
- Dynamic reasoning with qualified syllogisms
- Equivocation for the objective Bayesian
- Nonmonotonic probabilistic logics under variable-strength inheritance with overriding: complexity, algorithms, and implementation
- Existence and definability of states of the world
- Probability logic, logical probability, and inductive support
- The role of ambiguity in manipulating voter behavior
- An interview with Teddy Seidenfeld
- Agency and Interaction What We Are and What We Do in Formal Epistemology
- On the fallacy of the likelihood principle
- Probabilistic logic programming
- Randomness, its meanings and educational implications
- Direct inference and the Sleeping Beauty problem
- A logic for inductive probabilistic reasoning
- A semantical framework for supporting subjective and conditional probabilities in deductive databases
- The widespread misinterpretation of \(p\)-values as error probabilities
- Defeasible conditionalization
- Admissibility troubles for Bayesian direct inference principles
- Newcomb's many solutions
- The theory of nomic probability
- Demystifying dilation
- A retrospective on Isaac Levi: June 30, 1930 -- December 25, 2018
- Probabilistic description logic programs under inheritance with overriding for the semantic Web
- Semantic analysis of inductive reasoning
- Weak nonmonotonic probabilistic logics
- Defeasible reasoning with variable degrees of justification
- How to reason defeasibly
- Bayesian and non-Bayesian evidential updating
- Two problems of direct inference
- Combining probabilistic logic programming with the power of maximum entropy
- Did Pearson reject the Neyman-Pearson philosophy of statistics!
- From statistical knowledge bases to degrees of belief
- On the preference for more specific reference classes
- Foundations for direct inference
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