Items where Author is "Howson, Colin"
Number of items: 29.
Bayesian evidence.
Howson, Colin
Bayesianism as a pure logic of Inference.
Howson, Colin
Bayesianism in statistics.
Howson, Colin
Can logic be combined with probability? Probably.
Howson, Colin
David Hume's no-miracles argument begets a valid No-Miracles Argument.
Howson, Colin
De finetti, countable additivity, consistency and coherence.
Howson, Colin
Does information inform confirmation?
Howson, Colin
Exhuming the no-miracles argument.
Howson, Colin
Finite additivity, another lottery paradox and conditionalisation.
Howson, Colin
How pseudo-hypotheses defeat a non-Bayesian theory of evidence: reply to Bandyopadhyay, Taper, and Brittan.
Howson, Colin
Hume's problem: induction and the justification of belief.
Howson, Colin
Hume’s theorem.
Howson, Colin
Logic with numbers.
Howson, Colin
Modelling uncertain inference.
Howson, Colin
No answer to Hume.
Howson, Colin
Objecting to God.
Howson, Colin
Probability and logic.
Howson, Colin
Putting on the Garber style? Better not.
Howson, Colin
Regularity and infinitely tossed coins.
Howson, Colin
Repelling a Prussian charge with a solution to a paradox of Dubins.
Howson, Colin
Reply to Hudson: "Howson on novel confirmation".
Howson, Colin
Scientific reasoning: the Bayesian approach.
Howson, Colin; Urbach, Peter
Sorites is no threat to modus ponens: a reply to Kochan.
Howson, Colin
Timothy Williamson’s coin-flipping argument:refuted prior to publication.
Howson, Colin
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Truth and the liar.
Howson, Colin
What probability probably isn't.
Howson, Colin
A better way of framing Williamson’s coin-tossing argument, but it still does not work.
Howson, Colin
An interview with Colin Howson.
Howson, Colin
The logic of Bayesian probability.
Howson, Colin