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Learning and total evidence with imprecise probabilities
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 2022zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Ruobin Gong +4 more
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Total‐evidence backbone phylogeny of Aleocharinae (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae)
Cladistics, 2020AbstractPhylogenetic studies of Aleocharinae rove beetles, arguably one of the least known and the largest insect lineages, are compromised by its enormous taxonomic diversity. DNA, a powerful resource for phylogenetics, is not available for numerous extant aleocharine species. We provide a broad comparative morphological study of Aleocharinae to frame
Igor Orlov +3 more
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The Principle of Total Evidence and Classical Statistical Tests [PDF]
Classical statistical inferences have been criticised for various reasons. To assess the soundness of such criticisms is a very important task because they are widely used in everyday scientific research.
Rochefort-Maranda, Guillaume
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Rationality and Total Evidence
Philosophy of Science, 1970The meaning and justification of the requirement of total evidence are examined. It is argued that there are several significantly different interpretations of the requirement, but each interpretation makes the requirement highly suspect. For any of the usual interpretations of the requirement, it would be quite unreasonable to conduct inquiry in such ...
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‘Total evidence’ in phylogenetic systematics
Biology & Philosophy, 2008Taking its clues from Popperian philosophy of science, cladistics adopted a number of assumptions of the empiricist tradition. These include the identification of a dichotomy between observation reports and theoretical statements and its subsequent abandonment on the basis of the insight that all observation reports are theory-laden. The neglect of the
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Anecdotal Pluralism, Total Evidence and Religious Diversity
Philosophia, 2020My main claim is that, contrary to the assumptions of mainstream literature, epistemic religious diversity is not a matter of an abstract comparison among the belief systems of different religions or denominations; rather, it is a relation arising from the epistemic encounter among individuals who adhere to different doxastic groups.
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Total evidence requires exclusion of phylogenetically misleading data
Zoologica Scripta, 2005Treating all available characters simultaneously in a single data matrix (i.e. combined or simultaneous analysis) is frequently called the ‘total evidence’ (TE) approach, following Kluge's introduction of the term in 1989, quoting Carnap (1950). However, the general principle and one of the possible procedures involved in its application are often ...
Lecointre, Guillaume, Deleporte, P.
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