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    Frequentist statistics as a theory of inductive inference.Deborah G. Mayo & David Cox - 2006 - In Deborah G. Mayo & Aris Spanos (eds.), Error and Inference: Recent Exchanges on Experimental Reasoning, Reliability, and the Objectivity and Rationality of Science. Cambridge University Press.
    After some general remarks about the interrelation between philosophical and statistical thinking, the discussion centres largely on significance tests. These are defined as the calculation of p-values rather than as formal procedures for ‘acceptance‘ and ‘rejection‘. A number of types of null hypothesis are described and a principle for evidential interpretation set out governing the implications of p- values in the specific circumstances of each application, as contrasted with a long-run interpretation. A number of more complicated situ- ations are discussed (...)
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    Objectivity and conditionality in frequentist inference.David Cox & Deborah G. Mayo - 2009 - In Deborah G. Mayo & Aris Spanos (eds.), Error and Inference: Recent Exchanges on Experimental Reasoning, Reliability, and the Objectivity and Rationality of Science. Cambridge University Press. pp. 276.
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    NewPerspectiveson (SomeOld) Problems of Frequentist Statistics.Deborah G. Mayo & David Cox - 2010 - In Deborah G. Mayo & Aris Spanos (eds.), Error and Inference: Recent Exchanges on Experimental Reasoning, Reliability, and the Objectivity and Rationality of Science. Cambridge University Press. pp. 247.
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    An Empirical Theory of Ethics: Morality as Defensive Behavior.David F. Cox - 1981 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 62 (2):184-192.
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    A note on "meeting".David Cox - 1951 - Mind 60 (238):259-261.
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    Chromosomes today. Volume I.David Cox - 1966 - The Eugenics Review 58 (4):209.
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    Gravitational Faraday Effect Produced by a Ring Laser.David Eric Cox, James G. O’Brien, Ronald L. Mallett & Chandra Roychoudhuri - 2007 - Foundations of Physics 37 (4-5):723-733.
    Using the linearized Einstein gravitational field equations and the Maxwell field equations it is shown that the plane of polarization of an electromagnetic wave is rotated by the gravitational field created by the electromagnetic radiation of a ring laser. It is further shown that this gravitational Faraday effect shares many of the properties of the standard electromagnetic Faraday effect. An experimental arrangement is then suggested for the observation of this gravitational Faraday effect induced by the ring laser.
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  8. The philosopher in 1951.David Cox - 1951 - Philosophical Forum 9:1.
     
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    The significance of christianity.David Cox - 1950 - Mind 59 (234):209-218.
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    Justice and philosophical methou: Prostitution as an illustration.David Cox - 1980 - Journal of Social Philosophy 11 (2):10-15.
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    The Amnesty Riddle.David Cox - 1975 - Journal of Social Philosophy 6 (3):10-12.
  12. Daniel S. Robinson, ed., "Royce's Logical Essays". [REVIEW]David Cox - 1952 - Philosophical Forum 10:45.
     
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  13. Karl Barth, "Dogmatics in Outline". [REVIEW]David F. Cox - 1950 - Philosophical Forum 8:32.
     
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  14. Melvin J. Williams, "Catholic Social Thought: Its Approach to Contemporary Problems". [REVIEW]David Cox - 1951 - Philosophical Forum 9:34.
     
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  15. Paul E. Sabine's "Atoms, Men and God". [REVIEW]David F. Cox - 1954 - Philosophical Forum 12:103.
     
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