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msuarez.bsky.social
Professor UCMadrid, educated Edinburgh & LSE, now often @Cambridge. History and philosophy of probability, astrophysics, chemistry, quantum, life sciences. Author of Inference and Representation (Chicago 24) https://sites.google.com/ucm.es/mauriciosuarez
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I argue that propensities are abstract place holders - also at any emergent level description -, for the concrete causes of the local weighted material possibilities represented in the domains of objective chance functions in statistical models.
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Wish I could have attended. Alas it is my heavy teaching term. Have a good one!
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Wow. This is "impact"!
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How interesting...
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Tantalisingly close: iai.tv/articles/the...
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I argue that propensities are abstract place holders, at any level of emergent description, for the concrete causes of the local and contextual weigthed material possibilities represented by objective chance function in statistical models.
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#philsci #philsky #psychology #hps
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wow, congratulations! Great press ;-)!
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Happy new year!
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That Garcia Marquez has a Nobel prize but neither Borges or Cortázar is often commented as a deep injustice within hispanic letters - and regularly put down to international politics. 'Woke' is nothing new... Happy new year Anna 🎉!
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I read it as a teenager and was of course infatuated. Then I read Cortázar, Paz and Borges in my twenties, grew up from magic realism, and never looked back. I don't think I have read any magic realism since. There's a huge ocean in quality and human depth. Like comparing a fairy tale with Quijote.
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Looking forward to reading your paper on Fybend & Wiener Kreis in the new year :-)
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Happy festivities and merry Christmas, Martin!
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Really interesting
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Wilkes was in the committee that gave me my first job at Oxford, along with Rom Harré. I remember her questions and comments as clearly as if it was yesterday.
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Congrats Vanessa. Here's something that may interest you too: pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/A...
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I'm generally interested in trust in science, and have written on the phenomenology of representation in art and science, an under-researched topic. Thanks for adding me!
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Well, actually both :-)!
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Please add me!
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I'm interested in these topics too...! Please add me to your starter pack!
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And me!
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Please add me - however part time - on account of: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Do bring me in please!
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Peirce, probability, inference, semiotics
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Me too please!
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Oh, no. So sorry to hear. So glad that I met him, briefly before he died... Condolences, I know he meant a lot to you...