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Tuesday, 1 November 2011
Frequencies, Chances, and Undefinable Sets

Jan-Willem Romeijn, Fellow, CMU Center for Formal Epistemology
University of Groningen
12:05 pm, LOCATION CHANGE:  1228 Cathedral of Learning

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Abstract: My talk consists of two parts, concerning the epistemology and metaphysics of chance respectively. In the first part I present a frequentist view on statistical hypotheses, focusing on their role in inference. In the second part of the talk I ask what these frequentist hypotheses pertain to. I will argue that we can avoid the problem of the reference class by means of a formal anti-reductionist argument.

 
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