id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_uhq6ja4cafchxgtnv3x3ecqqhi Branden Fitelson Wayne, Horwich, and Evidential Diversity 1996 8 .pdf application/pdf 5035 531 72 Wayne (1995) critiques the Bayesian explication of the confirmational significance of evidential diversity (CSED) offered by Horwich Wayne (1995) gives one reconstruction of Horwich's (1982) Bayesian account of would undermine Horwich's account of CSED, if Wayne's reconstruction were in Fitelson (1997a) which is based on a Bayesian account of independent inductive support and its relationship to the diversity and confirmational power of c-diverse data set confirms the hypothesis under test more strongly than a more c-diverse evidence confirms the hypothesis under test. wants sets of evidence with greater c-diversity to have lesser prior probability (e.g., Horwich diverse8 sets of evidence (e.g., E1) will confirm the hypothesis under test (e.g., Horwich's H1 says that a more c-diverse set of evidence E1 will tend to "ruleout more of the plausible alternative hypotheses Hj 6=1" than a less c-diverse kind of 'non-canonical' confirmational context — in which a more i-diverse data ./cache/work_uhq6ja4cafchxgtnv3x3ecqqhi.pdf ./txt/work_uhq6ja4cafchxgtnv3x3ecqqhi.txt