@irumyuui to the papers here for a good start: 1. https://t.co/eTvcamAF0i 2. https://t.co/rjGSZB0e6Z I also think Sobel's subjective Bayesian account can be another way of getting the relevant judgments (see section 2.2: https://t.co/zHAkPOuV2O
@LyciaKing What? Scientists frequently prefer simpler explanations all else being equal when weighing different hypotheses. Simpler explanations ceteris paribus tend to have a higher probability of being true in both science and metaphysics. https://t.co/
@HHMusicOfficial Generally because simpler things have a higher probability of being true (all else being equal). Good paper on the subject here: https://t.co/4XviNijABS
@theistrational_ Thoughts? https://t.co/4XviNik8rq
@iWomansplainer You're into Math right? This is something that can be molded on Bayes Theorem as shown here: https://t.co/4XviNik8rq https://t.co/eVGuV2BaKV
RT @hildherlo: "Philosophers should prefer simpler theories": https://t.co/L6zjL1sOhg
"Philosophers should prefer simpler theories": https://t.co/L6zjL1sOhg
RT @jttiehen: I worry a lot about whether simplicity is a theoretical virtue in philosophy, so bookmarking this to read later. https://t.co…
I worry a lot about whether simplicity is a theoretical virtue in philosophy, so bookmarking this to read later. https://t.co/v9BZ099c7F