Chapter 15 Epistemic Gains and Epistemic Games Reliability and Higher Order Evidence in Medicine and Pharmacology

In this paper I analyse the dissent around evidence standards in medicine and pharmacology as a result of distinct ways to address epistemic losses in our game with nature and the scientific ecosystem: an "elitist" and a "pluralist" approach. The former is focused on reliability...

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1. autor: Osimani, Barbara (auth)
Format: Elektroniczne Rozdział
Język:angielski
Wydane: Springer Nature 2020
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Streszczenie:In this paper I analyse the dissent around evidence standards in medicine and pharmacology as a result of distinct ways to address epistemic losses in our game with nature and the scientific ecosystem: an "elitist" and a "pluralist" approach. The former is focused on reliability as minimisation of random and systematic error, and is grounded on a categorical approach to causal assessment, whereas the latter is more focused on the high context-sensitivity of causation in medicine and in the soft sciences in general, and favours probabilistic approaches to scientific inference, as better equipped for defeasibility of causal inference in such domains. I then present a system for probabilistic causal assessment from heterogenous evidence that makes justice of concerns from both positions, while also incorporating "higher order evidence" (evidence/information about the evidence itself) in hypothesis confirmation.
Opis fizyczny:1 electronic resource (28 p.)
ISBN:978-3-030-29179-2_15
9783030291785
Ograniczenie dostępu:Open Access