Normative Inference (Palider-2019)

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This is a definition of Normative Inference that states "An agent takes theory A to normatively infer theory B iff the agent accepts A, accepts that AB, and accepts (ε, A, AB) →ε (Should accept B)."

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This definition of Normative Inference was formulated by Kye Palider in 2019.1

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Modification Community Date Suggested Summary Verdict Verdict Rationale Date Assessed
Sciento-2019-0010 Scientonomy 23 December 2019 Accept the new definitions of sufficient reason, reason, support, and normative inference. Open

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Normative Inference (Palider-2019) is an attempt to answer the following question: What is normative inference? How should it be defined?

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References

  1. ^  Palider, Kye. (2019) Reasons in the Scientonomic Ontology. Scientonomy 3, 15-31. Retrieved from https://scientojournal.com/index.php/scientonomy/article/view/33557.