Theoretical Concepts and Hypothetico-Inductive Inference

Conceptual change and its connection to the development of new seien­ tific theories has reeently beeome an intensively discussed topic in philo­ sophieal literature. Even if the inductive aspects related to conceptual change have already been discussed to some extent, there has so far existed no sy...

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Main Authors: Niiniluoto, I., Tuomela, R. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1973, 1973
Edition:1st ed. 1973
Series:Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 2. Inductive Explanation Illustrated
  • 3. Positive Inductive Relevance, Supersessance, and Screening Off
  • 4. Inductive Explanation within Hintikka’s System
  • 8. Corroboration and Theoretical Concepts
  • 1. Theoretical and Observational Support
  • 2. Measures of Corroboration Based on Positive Inductive Relevance
  • 3. Hintikka’s Measure of Corroboration
  • 9. The Logical Indispensability of Theoretical Concepts within Inductive Systematization
  • 1. The Theoretician’s Dilemma: Methodological Instrumentalism Refuted
  • 2. Logical Indispensability and Positive Inductive Relevance
  • 3. Logical Indispensability and Rules of Acceptance
  • 10. Linguistic Variance in Inductive Logic
  • 1. Linguistic Invariance and Linguistic Variance
  • 2. Probability Kinematics
  • 3. Goodman’s New Riddle of Induction
  • 11. Towards aNon-Inductivist Logic of Induction
  • 1. Deductivism and Inductivism
  • 2. Hypothetico-Deductive and Hypothetico-Inductive Inference
  • 1. Theoretical concepts and inductive Inference
  • 1. Problems of Inductive Systematization: the Transitivity Dilemma
  • 2. Inductive Systematization Established by Theories
  • 3. A Logical Framework for the Dynamics of Conceptual Change and Induction
  • 2. Hintikka’s Two-Dimensional Continuum of Inductive Logic
  • 1. Summary of Hintikka’s Two-dimensional Continuum
  • 2. The Treatment of Incomplete Evidence
  • 3. Inductive Probabilities of Weak Generalizations
  • 1. Probabilities in the Observational Language
  • 2. Evidential Theoretical Concepts
  • 3. Non-Evidential Theoretical Concepts
  • 4. Inductive Probabilities of Strong Generalizations
  • 5. Piecewise Definable Theoretical Concepts
  • 6. Epistemic Utilities and Inductive Systematization
  • 1. Measures of Information and Systematic Power
  • 2. Expected Epistemic Utilities of Generalizations
  • 3. Competing Generalizations
  • 7. Theoretical Concepts and Inductive Explanation
  • 1. Explanatory Power of Theories
  • 3. The Atheoretical Thesis
  • 4. Converse Deduction and Indirect Support
  • 5. Conjectures