Attitudes toward epistemic risk and the value of experiments

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作者
Fallis D. [1 ]
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[1] School of Information Resources, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
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Bayesianism; Categorical belief; Degrees of belief; Epistemic risk; Epistemic utility; Proper scoring rule; Scientific experiment;
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10.1007/s11225-007-9060-y
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Several different Bayesian models of epistemic utilities (see, e.g., [37], [24], [40], [46]) have been used to explain why it is rational for scientists to perform experiments. In this paper, I argue that a model-suggested independently by Patrick Maher [40] and Graham Oddie [46]-that assigns epistemic utility to degrees of belief in hypotheses provides the most comprehensive explanation. This is because this proper scoring rule (PSR) model captures a wider range of scientifically acceptable attitudes toward epistemic risk than the other Bayesian models that have been proposed. I also argue, however, that even the PSR model places unreasonably tight restrictions on a scientist's attitude toward epistemic risk. As a result, such Bayesian models of epistemic utilities fail as normative accounts-not just as descriptive accounts (see, e.g., [31], [14])-of scientific inquiry. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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页码:215 / 246
页数:31
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