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SUMMARY:Julian Reiss (Durham): Two Approaches to Reasoning from Evidence or Why We Need a Theory of Inferential Judgement
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\n\n\nThere are two paradigms of reasoning from evidence at work in the biomedical and social sciences: the experimental and the inferential. The experimental paradigm is currently dominant in all the domains labelled 
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CATEGORIES:British Society for the Philosophy of Science Lecture
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