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Year: 1992

Pages: 263-299

Series: Synthese

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John L. Pollock, "The theory of nomic probability", Synthese 90 (2), 1992, pp. 263-299.

The theory of nomic probability

John L. Pollock

pp. 263-299

in: Synthese 90 (2), 1992.

Abstract

This article sketches a theory of objective probability focusing on nomic probability, which is supposed to be the kind of probability figuring in statistical laws of nature. The theory is based upon a strengthened probability calculus and some epistemological principles that formulate a precise version of the statistical syllogism. It is shown that from this rather minimal basis it is possible to derive theorems comprising (1) a theory of direct inference, and (2) a theory of induction. The theory of induction is not of the familiar Bayesian variety, but consists of a precise version of the traditional Nicod Principle and its statistical analogues.

Publication details

Year: 1992

Pages: 263-299

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

John L. Pollock, "The theory of nomic probability", Synthese 90 (2), 1992, pp. 263-299.