- [Q] How do statisticians answer the Problem of Induction? https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/induction-problem/ 10 comments statistics
- The problem of induction http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/induction-problem/#karpopvieind 7 comments philosophy
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- Philosophy — Susan Rigetti https://www.susanrigetti.com/philosophy 163 comments
- #139: Against Bayesianism — David Deutsch https://josephnoelwalker.com/139-david-deutsch/ 96 comments
- Are Things Really Predictable?. The case against causality | by Corlett Novis | Meaning of the Method | Medium https://medium.com/@corlettnovis_82477/are-things-really-predictable-e6ae8830fc0e 8 comments
- How a riddle proves there's no "objective" predictive model. https://altdeep.substack.com/p/how-a-riddle-proves-theres-no-objective 0 comments
- Deep Consequences. Why Neural Networks are Good for… | by Felix Hill | Medium https://medium.com/@felixhill/deep-consequences-fa823a588e97#.txudjod3m 0 comments
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