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    Foundations and Applications of Inductive Probability.Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1981 - Ridgeview Press.
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    Applying the Jeffrey decision model to rational betting and information acquisition.Ernest W. Adams & Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1980 - Theory and Decision 12 (1):1-20.
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    Chance, Cause, Reason.Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1980 - Philosophy of Science 47 (2):329-332.
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    Editorial introduction.Terry M. Goode, Barry M. Loewer, Roger D. Rosenkrantz & John R. Wettersten - 1975 - Synthese 30 (1-2):1-1.
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    On The Likelihood Principle and a Supposed Antinomy.Barry Loewer, Robert Laddaga & Roger Rosenkrantz - 1978 - PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1978:279 - 286.
    Allan Birnbaum has alleged that use of a likelihood criterion can find strong evidence against a true hypothesis with probability one. It is shown that, correctly applied, use of the likelihood function does not lead to any such result. Specifically, Birnbaum's example involves composite hypotheses, and, from a Bayesian point of view, the support of a composite hypothesis can be adequately assessed only by averaging the likelihoods of its constituent simple hypotheses.
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  6. Donald M. MacKay, "Information, Mechanism and Meaning".Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1972 - Synthese 24 (3/4):472.
  7. Editorial Note.Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1973 - Synthese 25 (3/4):255.
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    Inductivism and probabilism.Roger Rosenkrantz - 1971 - Synthese 23 (2-3):167 - 205.
    I I set out my view that all inference is essentially deductive and pinpoint what I take to be the major shortcomings of the induction rule.II The import of data depends on the probability model of the experiment, a dependence ignored by the induction rule. Inductivists admit background knowledge must be taken into account but never spell out how this is to be done. As I see it, that is the problem of induction.III The induction rule, far from providing a (...)
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    Inference, method and decision: towards a Bayesian philosophy of science.Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1977 - Reidel.
    This book grew out of previously published papers of mine composed over a period of years; they have been reworked (sometimes beyond recognition) so as to form a reasonably coherent whole. Part One treats of informative inference. I argue (Chapter 2) that the traditional principle of induction in its clearest formulation (that laws are confirmed by their positive cases) is clearly false. Other formulations in terms of the 'uniformity of nature' or the 'resemblance of the future to the past' seem (...)
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    On explanation.Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1969 - Synthese 20 (3):335 - 370.
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    Truthlikeness: Comment on David Miller.Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1975 - Synthese 30 (1-2):193 - 197.
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    The Copernican Revelation.Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1978 - In A. Hooker, J. J. Leach & E. F. McClennen (eds.), Foundations and Applications of Decision Theory. D. Reidel. pp. 399--426.
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    Book Review:Chance, Cause, Reason Arthur W. Burks. [REVIEW]Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1980 - Philosophy of Science 47 (2):329-.
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    Review. [REVIEW]Roger D. Rosenkrantz - 1972 - Synthese 24 (3-4):472-474.
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