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Intelligent Guessing

IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2006
Guessing is what we do when logic and information don't provide sufficient insight to answer a question completely. Current theories and research on intelligent guessing—that is, guessing that's tied to a rational process—are limited and disjoint. An integrated theory of intelligent guessing could provide an organizing theme for research currently ...
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Better guesses

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
AbstractIt has recently become popular to analyze scenarios in which we guess, in terms of a trade‐off between the accuracy of our guess (namely, its credence) and its specificity (namely, how many answers it rules out). Dorst and Mandelkern describe an account of guessing, based on epistemic utility theory (EUT), in which permissible guesses vary ...
Niels Linnemann, Feraz Azhar
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Second Guessing

Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, 2014
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Guess

2014
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Guessing

Philosophia, 1998
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