4,326 research outputs found
Luc Bovens et Stephan Hartmann, Bayesian epistemology.
Russo Federica. Luc Bovens et Stephan Hartmann, Bayesian epistemology. . In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 102, n°3, 2004. pp. 543-546
Luc Bovens et Stephan Hartmann, Bayesian epistemology.
Russo Federica. Luc Bovens et Stephan Hartmann, Bayesian epistemology. . In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 102, n°3, 2004. pp. 543-546
Confirmation and Reduction: A Bayesian Account
Various scientific theories stand in a reductive relation to each other. In a recent article, we have argued that a generalized version of the Nagel-Schaffner model (GNS) is the right account of this relation. In this article, we present a Bayesian analysis of how GNS impacts on confirmation. We formalize the relation between the reducing and the reduced theory before and after the reduction using Bayesian networks, and thereby show that, post-reduction, the two theories are confirmatory of each other. We then ask when a purported reduction should be accepted on epistemic grounds. To do so, we compare the prior and posterior probabilities of the conjunction of both theories before and after the reduction and ask how well each is confirmed by the available evidence
Stephan Hartmann : Die Beziehungen Preussens zu Danemark von 1688 bis 1789, (Coll. «Neue Forschungen zur brandenburg-preussischen Geschichte », 3.) 1983
Michaud Claude. Stephan Hartmann : Die Beziehungen Preussens zu Danemark von 1688 bis 1789, (Coll. «Neue Forschungen zur brandenburg-preussischen Geschichte », 3.) 1983. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°17, 1985. Le protestantisme français en France. pp. 461-462
Stephan Hartmann : Die Beziehungen Preussens zu Danemark von 1688 bis 1789, (Coll. «Neue Forschungen zur brandenburg-preussischen Geschichte », 3.) 1983
Michaud Claude. Stephan Hartmann : Die Beziehungen Preussens zu Danemark von 1688 bis 1789, (Coll. «Neue Forschungen zur brandenburg-preussischen Geschichte », 3.) 1983. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°17, 1985. Le protestantisme français en France. pp. 461-462
A note on "The no alternatives argument" by Richard Dawid, Stephan Hartmann and Jan Sprenger
Herzberg F. A note on "The no alternatives argument" by Richard Dawid, Stephan Hartmann and Jan Sprenger. European Journal for Philosophy of Science. 2014;4(3):375-384.The defence of The No Alternatives Argument in a recent paper by R. Dawid, S. Hartmann and J. Sprenger (forthcoming in the British Journal for the Philosophy of Science; latest version: February 2013) rests on the assumption (among others) that the number of acceptable alternatives to a scientific hypothesis is independent of the complexity of the scientific problem. This note proves a generalisation of the main theorem by Dawid, Hartmann and Sprenger, where this independence assumption is no longer necessary. Some of the other assumptions are also discussed, and the limitations of (this formalisation of) the no-alternatives argument are explored
Magnetohydrodynamic turbulence in a Hartmann duct flow at finite magnetic Reynolds number
The dynamics of turbulent flow at finite magnetic Reynolds numbers can be very complex due to the coupled nature of the evolution equations for the flow and magnetic fields. In this regime, the Hartmann flow in a straight rectangular duct with streamwise periodicity is studied with the help of direct numerical simulations (DNS) and the effect of magnetic Reynolds number on turbulent statistics is quantified by comparing the results with the numerical results obtained using the quasistatic approximation
Ein Beitrag zur frühzeitigen Abschätzung der Produktkomplexität und zur Definition einfacher Produkte
von Stephan Hartman
Ein Beitrag zur frühzeitigen Abschätzung der Produktkomplexität und zur Definition einfacher Produkte
Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Maschinenbau, Diss., 2013von Stephan Hartman
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