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Year: 2012

Pages: 49-61

Series: Synthese

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David Atkinson, "Confirmation and justification. a commentary on Shogenji's measure", Synthese 184 (1), 2012, pp. 49-61.

Abstract

So far no known measure of confirmation of a hypothesis by evidence has satisfied a minimal requirement concerning thresholds of acceptance. In contrast, Shogenji’s new measure of justification (Shogenji, Synthese, this number 2009) does the trick. As we show, it is ordinally equivalent to the most general measure which satisfies this requirement. We further demonstrate that this general measure resolves the problem of the irrelevant conjunction. Finally, we spell out some implications of the general measure for the Conjunction Effect; in particular we give an example in which the effect occurs in a larger domain, according to Shogenji justification, than Carnap’s measure of confirmation would have led one to expect.

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Publication details

Year: 2012

Pages: 49-61

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

David Atkinson, "Confirmation and justification. a commentary on Shogenji's measure", Synthese 184 (1), 2012, pp. 49-61.