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Hume's Problem Solved: The Optimality of Meta-Induction

Hume's Problem Solved: The Optimality of Meta-Induction

Hume's Problem Solved: The Optimality of Meta-Induction
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Hume's Problem Solved: The Optimality of Meta-Induction Hardback - 2019

by Schurz, Gerhard

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Cambridge: The MIT Press. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 2019. First Edition. Hardcover. 0262039729 . The MIT Press; 9.3 X 6.3 X 1.0 inches; 386 pages .
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  • Title Hume's Problem Solved: The Optimality of Meta-Induction
  • Author Schurz, Gerhard
  • Binding Hardback
  • Edition First Edition
  • Condition Used - Near Fine with no dust jacket
  • Pages 400
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher The MIT Press, Cambridge
  • Publication date 2019
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 285039
  • ISBN 9780262039727 / 0262039729
  • Weight 1.35 lbs (0.61 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.1 x 6 x 1 in (23.11 x 15.24 x 2.54 cm)
  • Category Philosophy
  • Library of Congress subjects Induction (Logic), Hume, David
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2018032149
  • Dewey Decimal Code 161

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A new approach to Hume's problem of induction that justifies the optimality of induction at the level of meta-induction.

Hume's problem of justifying induction has been among epistemology's greatest challenges for centuries. In this book, Gerhard Schurz proposes a new approach to Hume's problem. Acknowledging the force of Hume's arguments against the possibility of a noncircular justification of the reliability of induction, Schurz demonstrates instead the possibility of a noncircular justification of the optimality of induction, or, more precisely, of meta-induction (the application of induction to competing prediction models). Drawing on discoveries in computational learning theory, Schurz demonstrates that a regret-based learning strategy, attractivity-weighted meta-induction, is predictively optimal in all possible worlds among all prediction methods accessible to the epistemic agent. Moreover, the a priori justification of meta-induction generates a noncircular a posteriori justification of object induction. Taken together, these two results provide a noncircular solution to Hume's problem.

Schurz discusses the philosophical debate on the problem of induction, addressing all major attempts at a solution to Hume's problem and describing their shortcomings; presents a series of theorems, accompanied by a description of computer simulations illustrating the content of these theorems (with proofs presented in a mathematical appendix); and defends, refines, and applies core insights regarding the optimality of meta-induction, explaining applications in neighboring disciplines including forecasting sciences, cognitive science, social epistemology, and generalized evolution theory. Finally, Schurz generalizes the method of optimality-based justification to a new strategy of justification in epistemology, arguing that optimality justifications can avoid the problems of justificatory circularity and regress.

About the author

Gerhard Schurz is Director of the Dsseldorf Center for Logic and Philosophy of Science at Heinrich Heine University Dsseldorf.
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