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THE epistemologies of parsimony: A review of Ockham's razors: A user's manual by Elliott Sober
Authors:Terry L. Smith
Affiliation:Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Abstract:Sober analyzes two paradigms of parsimony that have been used successfully in science. These are associated with two interpretations of probability: Bayesian and frequentist. Sober applies these paradigms to problems in biology, psychology, and philosophy. In the chapter on psychology, he argues that objective data consisting of environmental input and two or more concurrent responses could be used to refute empirically the radical behaviorist thesis that probability of learned responses can be accounted for solely on the basis of environmental variables. Sober believes that such data are readily available and offers a thought experiment to illustrate his point. Behavior analysts, however, would want actual experimental data, undoubtedly with animals, before accepting any such refutation. Nonetheless, Sober's philosophical point about the type of experiment that would be capable of refuting this thesis is valid. The behavior analytic program, however, does not depend upon the truth of this thesis.
Keywords:Bayesianism  epistemology  frequentism  intervening variable  parsimony  probability theory  radical behaviorism  simplicity
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