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editHello again1 I see that you are working on the article. :) Very nice! One question: I see that you have several places where you have made the text appear in "boxes" by placing a "space" first in the sentence. Are these intended to be marked as quotations? If so, there is another way that this should be done. I have made the first "box" as a quote here. Use the same coding in the article if you like.
A scientist, whether theorist or experimenter, puts forward statements, or systems of statements, and tests them step by step.
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- You correctly guessed I intended indented quotations. I will correct my errors. Thanks.TBR-qed (talk) 14:17, 15 January 2015 (UTC)
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editI am planning to revise the title above to "Situational logic." Will this title change cause any problems with existing links? IF so, how can I resolve those problems? Thanks.TBR-qed (talk) 19:19, 16 November 2019 (UTC)
- There are a couple of different ways to handle this- maybe the easiest is to create the new page, move the old material there and change situational analysis into a redirect page.
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The simple version of how to do this- remove all the old text from Sit. analysis and leave this as the ONLY text on that page For example #REDIRECT situational logic
Drop a note on my talk page if this isn't clear and I can do it for you, once you have created the new pageSethie (talk) 20:01, 18 November 2019 (UTC)
- Please do not create a separate page and then do copy&paste moves. That only presents a nasty clean iup for some admin to do a history merge, unless you are going to WP:SPLIT the artivcle and wind up with two valid articles on different but related topics. To change the name of an article, please do a peroper move which moves the history along eith the content, and leaves a redirect behind, so no links are broken. It can also be undone much more simply, if anyone wants to do that. Whether the specific change you have suggested is a good idea I have no opinion on, thre doesn't seem a gret deal of difference to me. But please do not follow the suggestion of Sethie above to create a page and copy content and paste it into the new page. DES (talk)DESiegel Contribs 01:35, 3 December 2019 (UTC)
- My bad, I stand corrected. Sethie (talk) 01:37, 3 December 2019 (UTC)
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editHi! I saw you started a major revision of Problem of induction, and removed the funeral picture. My motivation for inserting both the sunrise and the funeral picture was to indicate why there is a problem of induction at all. Seeing only the sunrise picture, a reader will most likely think "So what? I already knew that the sun always rises in the east". The funeral picture (inspired by Russell's "chicken induction", found at Inductive_reasoning#Criticism) should indicate that inductive generalization of properties may lead to problematic conclusion. Maybe another picture is better suited for that purpose, but I think some picture indicating a problem should be present. - Jochen Burghardt (talk) 15:36, 15 November 2020 (UTC)
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- SK2242: Thank you for your quick response. You give 3 reasons—violations of WP protocols—for rejecting my sandbox proposal. 1) It reads like an essay rather than an encyclopedia article; 2) too many primary sources, not secondary; 3) full of valuations, violating neutrality.
I immediately grant the appearance of these violations, but argue that the following substantive issues show I am not violating but covering new ground. 1) present article is obsolete. 2) It cannot be corrected with additional sources, but must be reframed for 21st century conditions. 3)The valuations reside in the subject matter and are made by scholars described, not by me.
I suspect that testing the validity of my response will require opinions of subject matter experts, not just judgments of violated WP protocols. Please respond to this explanation of why I am not violating the rules.
1). The following table shows scholars covered in present article, in my primary source Sloman and Lagnado (S&L), and in my proposal, documenting my charge of obsolesence. It is not sensible just to add a few names to the existing long list.
COVERAGE: Why the present article “Problem of induction” is obsolete:
Present article S&L my proposal Philosophers Hume Hume Hume Popper Popper Goodman Goodman Goodman Pyrrhonists Logical empiric Pyrrhonists Carvaka Hempel Carvaka Quine Quine Dewey Stove & Williams Miller & Lipton Campbell & Costa Carnap al-Ghazali & Ockham Hacking Scotus Nagel Salmon Kuhn
Hard scientists 0 0 Duhem
Social scientists 0 Rosch Rosch Tversky Kahneman Kahneman Shepard Rips Carey Sloman Osherson Lopez Hampton Gelman & Coley Mandler & McDonough Nisbett Gopnik & Meltzoff and more.
2). I have numerous secondary sources—10 out of 19 by my count—which is not low for modern evidence.
3) The subject ”Problem of induction” is itself a criticism of this form of reasoning, and most of my scholars deny its rationality as they use it. Duhem and Dewey solve the problem of induction. All of the others perpetuate it as they condemn it. These are not my valuations.
I can’t believe that WP protocols are intended to be inflexible in a 21st century encyclopedia.TBR-qed (talk) 22:07, 7 December 2020 (UTC)
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