Works by Freedman, David (exact spelling)

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    The persistence of cognitive illusions.Persi Diaconis & David Freedman - 1981 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 4 (3):333-334.
  2. Are there algorithms that discover causal structure?David Freedman & Paul Humphreys - 1999 - Synthese 121 (1-2):29-54.
    There have been many efforts to infer causation from association byusing statistical models. Algorithms for automating this processare a more recent innovation. In Humphreys and Freedman[(1996) British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47, 113–123] we showed that one such approach, by Spirtes et al., was fatally flawed. Here we put our arguments in a broader context and reply to Korb and Wallace [(1997) British Journal for thePhilosophy of Science 48, 543–553] and to Spirtes et al.[(1997) British Journal for the (...)
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  3. Some issues in the foundation of statistics.David Freedman - 1995 - Foundations of Science 1 (1):19-39.
    After sketching the conflict between objectivists and subjectivists on the foundations of statistics, this paper discusses an issue facing statisticians of both schools, namely, model validation. Statistical models originate in the study of games of chance, and have been successfully applied in the physical and life sciences. However, there are basic problems in applying the models to social phenomena; some of the difficulties will be pointed out. Hooke's law will be contrasted with regression models for salary discrimination, the latter being (...)
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    De Finetti's generalizations of exchangeability.Persi Diaconis & David Freedman - 1980 - In Richard C. Jeffrey (ed.), Studies in Inductive Logic and Probability. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 2--233.
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    Applying Neuroscience Research: The Bioethical Problems of Predicting and Explaining Behavior.David Freedman - 2022 - In Tomas Zima & David N. Weisstub (eds.), Medical Research Ethics: Challenges in the 21st Century. Springer Verlag. pp. 173-194.
    Advances in neuroscience research have changed the ways in which the relationship between brain and behavior are studied and conceptualized. These advances are important and suggest the possibility of new approaches to helping people with neurological and psychiatric illnesses, but they also bring with them the risk of applying supposed breakthroughs without acknowledgment of the limits and assumptions which underlie the research. As neuroscience is increasingly used to, or proposed as, a means of controlling behavior, through criminal and civil legal (...)
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    Abstract Objects.David Freedman - 1988 - Philosophical Books 29 (4):214-217.
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    L'américanisation du droit français par la vie économique.David Freedman - 2001 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 45:207-211.
    Devant l'importance accrue des investisseurs institutionnels étrangers, entreprises et institutions financières françaises adaptent leurs structures pour mieux répondre à leurs critères.
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    Rejoinder.David Freedman - 1995 - Foundations of Science 1 (1):69-83.
    My favorite opponent in this debate once made a remarkable concession, not that it interfered with business as usual:No sensible social scientist believes any particular specification, coefficient estimate, or standard error. Social science theories ... imply that specifications and parameters constant over situations do not exist ... One searches for qualitative theory ... not for quantitative specifications Achen (1987, p.149). . With Hooke's law and the like, we are estimating parameters in specifications that are constant across time—at least to a (...)
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    Real People: Personal Identity without Thought Experiments.David Freedman - 1989 - Philosophical Books 30 (3):177-179.
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  10. The Intentionality, Causality and Metaphysics of Naming.David Freedman - 1988 - Dissertation, University of Oxford (United Kingdom)
    Available from UMI in association with The British Library. Requires signed TDF. ;This thesis delineates the boundaries of theories of naming, placing particular emphasis on the demarcation of the semantic function of referring expressions from the pragmatics of referential usage. The singular reference where pragmatic phenomena are used to refute semantic theories and vice versa. ;Part One of the thesis examines various conceptions of the semantic function of names. Frege's notion of 'Sinn' is shown to be incoherent as are its (...)
     
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    The Later Wittgenstein: The Emergence of a New Philosophical Method.David Freedman - 1988 - Philosophical Books 29 (3):133-135.
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  12. The Perfect Fake and/or the Real Thing.David Freedman - 2008 - Free Inquiry 28:34-37.
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  13. The Grand Leap. [REVIEW]Paul Humphreys & David Freedman - 1996 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47 (1):113-123.
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    Review: The Grand Leap. [REVIEW]Paul Humphreys & David Freedman - 1996 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 47 (1):113 - 123.
  15. Book Review. [REVIEW]David Freedman - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (1):185-186.
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