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Theory and Evidence

1996
In Theory and Evidence Barbara Koslowski brings into sharp focus the ways in which the standard literature both distorts and underestimates the reasoning abilities of ordinary people. She provides the basis for a new research program on a more complete characterization of scientific reasoning, problem solving, and causality.
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Linguistic evidence and grammatical theory

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractThis article surveys the major kinds of empirical evidence used by linguists, with a particular focus on the relevance of the evidence to the goals of generative grammar. After a background section overviewing the objectives and assumptions of that framework, three broad kinds of data are considered in the three subsequent sections: corpus data,
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Theory and Evidence.

The Journal of Philosophy, 1982
Paul Horwich, Clark Glymour
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Consumption convergence: theory and evidence

Empirica
The objective of this paper is to develop a solid theory of consumption convergence and to empiricallyverify its validity. To this end, we use a Solovian framework, in which the Keynesian exogenous savingconsumption allocation rule plays an essential role. We show that the convergence performance isdetermined not only by the marginal propensity to save,
Hakan Yetkiner   +2 more
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Evidence and Theory

2000
Abstract ‘Evidence and Theory’ argues that Aristotle’s account of the world is wholly exploded, mostly because sixteenth- and seventeenth-century scientists applied quantitative methods in studying inanimate nature. Aristotle’s failing is largely due to conceptual poverty. He lacked our concepts of mass, force, velocity, temperature, and
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Evidence Theory

2013
John N. Mordeson   +4 more
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