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Triangulation, incommensurability, and conditionalization
Amir Liron
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Ittay Nissan-Rozen
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Department of Philosophy
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Triangulation
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Conditionalization
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Incommensurability
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Methodological Triangulation
100%
Bayesian Modeling
50%
Minimal Forms
50%
Jeffrey Conditionalization
50%
Scientific Claims
50%
Epistemic Conservatism
50%
Rigidity Conditions
50%
Arts and Humanities
Conditionalization
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Incommensurability
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Justification
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Rigidity
50%
Epistemic
50%
Mathematics
Conditionalization
100%
Incommensurability
100%
Bayesian Model
50%
Rigidity Condition
50%
Psychology
Conditionalization
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Incommensurability
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Bayesian
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