Zenker, Frank
Bayesian Argumentation
1. Bayesian Argumentation: The Practical Side of Probability
Frank Zenker
2. Testimony and Argument: A Bayesian Perspective
Ulrike Hahn, Mike Oaksford, Adam J. L. Harris
3. Why Are We Convinced by the Ad Hominem Argument?: Bayesian Source Reliability and Pragma-Dialectical Discussion Rules
Mike Oaksford, Ulrike Hahn
4. A Survey of Uncertainties and Their Consequences in Probabilistic Legal Argumentation
Matthias Grabmair, Kevin D. Ashley
5. Was It Wrong to Use Statistics in
Amit Pundik
6. A Bayesian Simulation Model of Group Deliberation and Polarization
Erik J. Olsson
7. Degrees of Justification, Bayes’ Rule, and Rationality
Gregor Betz
8. Argumentation with (Bounded) Rational Agents
Robert Rooij, Kris Jaegher
9. Reductio, Coherence, and the Myth of Epistemic Circularity
Tomoji Shogenji
10. On Argument Strength
Niki Pfeifer
11. Upping the Stakes and the Preface Paradox
Jonny Blamey
Keywords: Philosophy, Epistemology, Industrial and Organisational Psychology, Methodology of the Social Sciences, Simulation and Modeling, Applied Linguistics
- Author(s)
- Zenker, Frank
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2013
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 2013
- Series
- Synthese Library
- Page amount
- 8 pages
- Category
- Philosophy
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9789400753570