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Nature as Laboratory: Experiments in Ecology and ...philsci-archive.pitt.edu/...Laboratory_for_SPSP.docx · Web viewNature as Laboratory: Experiments in Ecology and Evolutionary
Are thought experiments “disturbing”? The case of armchair ...philsci-archive.pitt.edu/16249/1/Armchair physics emp FINAL.pdf · types of “disturbing characteristics” which,
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The Fate of Explanatory Reasoning in the Age of Big Data ...philsci-archive.pitt.edu/17693/1/Explanatory Reasoning - Final Revisio… · 1. Introduction In this paper, I critically
Modeling: Neutral, Null, and Baseline1 - PhilSci-Archivephilsci-archive.pitt.edu/14346/1/Modeling NNB PhilSciArch.pdf · In both reasoning strategies, the two models used are treated
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Reasoning with Comp lex Models Using Compound Computationalcasos.cs.cmu.edu/publications/papers/CASOSConf_2002_Day1.pdf · Exploration over computational experiments at an atomic
philsci-archive.pitt.eduphilsci-archive.pitt.edu/12468/1/Thought Experiments and... · Web viewAt the time of this writing, ... there is the appearance of the word ‘philosophy’
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Reassessing Quasi-Experiments: Policy Evaluation ...philsci-archive.pitt.edu/15674/1/Reassessing QEs final.pdfe ects estimated by a quasi-experiment could not be extrapolated beyond
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What Can We Learn From Analogue Experiments?philsci-archive.pitt.edu/12484/1/Thebault - What can we... · 2016. 10. 17. · What Can We Learn From Analogue Experiments? Karim Th ebault
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The Crux of Crucial Experiments: Duhem’s Problems and ...philsci-archive.pitt.edu/archive/00003917/01/Crux.pdf · 2 1 Introduction 2 Duhem on the logic of crucial experiments 3
The Crux of Crucial Experiments: Duhem’s Problems …philsci-archive.pitt.edu/3917/1/Crux.pdf · The Crux of Crucial Experiments: Duhem’s Problems and Inference to the Best Explanation
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philsci-archive.pitt.eduphilsci-archive.pitt.edu/18226/1/Correspondence Theory of... · Web viewThus, the kind of similarity we are after is the one involved in surrogative reasoning
Analogical Reasoning. Types of reasoning Content free reasoning: –Deductive reasoning Reasoning by similarity –Inductive reasoning –Analogical reasoning:
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philsci-archive.pitt.eduphilsci-archive.pitt.edu/16950/1/Colaco... · Web viewas a target of scientific reasoning. A phenomenon is taken to consist in causal interactions. Given