Hilary Kornblith presents an account of inductive inference that addresses both itsmetaphysical and epistemological aspects. He argues that inductive knowledge is possible by virtueof the fit between
Phantom risks are risks whose very existence is unproven and perhaps unprovable, yetthey raise real problems at the interface of science and the law. Phantom Risk surveys a dozenscientific issues that
The book contains a number of articles on nonlinear dynamic modeling in economics. They cover topics such as chaos, robustness, statistical inference and undecidability. They have been selected to be
Higher Education institutions around the world are facing a situation of diminishing resources and increasing state inference. How have law schools reacted to this? Is there an increasing movement tow
Introduces multiconductor-line theory and respective modal analysis. Describes the application of a perturbation theory approach for the inference of propagation modes of transmission-line structures.
Young thinkers will get an opportunity to solve deductive logic puzzles, decode messages, sort information, and inference as they solve four new mysteries. Includes teacher's guide with complete instr