15 ideas
7454 | Gassendi is the first great empiricist philosopher [Hacking] |
7448 | Probability is statistical (behaviour of chance devices) or epistemological (belief based on evidence) [Hacking] |
7447 | Probability was fully explained between 1654 and 1812 [Hacking] |
7449 | Epistemological probability based either on logical implications or coherent judgments [Hacking] |
10993 | Ramsey's Test: believe the consequent if you believe the antecedent [Ramsey, by Read] |
14279 | Asking 'If p, will q?' when p is uncertain, then first add p hypothetically to your knowledge [Ramsey] |
7450 | In the medieval view, only deduction counted as true evidence [Hacking] |
7451 | Formerly evidence came from people; the new idea was that things provided evidence [Hacking] |
7452 | An experiment is a test, or an adventure, or a diagnosis, or a dissection [Hacking, by PG] |
6894 | Mental terms can be replaced in a sentence by a variable and an existential quantifier [Ramsey] |
7459 | Follow maths for necessary truths, and jurisprudence for contingent truths [Hacking] |
13304 | Learned men gain more in one day than others do in a lifetime [Posidonius] |
9418 | All knowledge needs systematizing, and the axioms would be the laws of nature [Ramsey] |
9420 | Causal laws result from the simplest axioms of a complete deductive system [Ramsey] |
20820 | Time is an interval of motion, or the measure of speed [Posidonius, by Stobaeus] |