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- Title
On Coherent Sets and the Transmission of Confirmation.
- Authors
Dietrich, Franz; Moretti, Luca
- Abstract
In this paper, we identify a new and mathematically well-defined sense in which the coherence of a set of hypotheses can be truth-conducive. Our focus is not, as usual, on the probability, but rather on the confirmation of a coherent set and its members. We show that if evidence confirms a hypothesis, confirmation is `transmitted' to any hypotheses that are sufficiently coherent with the former hypothesis, according to some appropriate probabilistic coherence measure such as Olsson's or Fitelson's measure. Our findings have implications for scientific methodology, as they provide a formal rationale for the method of indirect confirmation and the method of confirming theories by confirming their parts.
- Subjects
COHERENCE theory of truth; HYPOTHESIS; PROBABILITY theory; METHODOLOGY; EVIDENCE
- Publication
Philosophy of Science, 2005, Vol 72, Issue 3, p403
- ISSN
0031-8248
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1086/498471