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Ian and Hacking
Ian Hacking ( 1999, p. 84 ) also uses the same definition.
* Ian Hacking ( 1999 ).
However, Ian Hacking noted that traditional Dutch book arguments did not specify Bayesian updating: they left open the possibility that non-Bayesian updating rules could avoid Dutch books.
* Ian Hacking, Canadian philosopher of science
Ian Hacking has also argued that much of what is called social constructionism of science in contemporary times is actually motivated by an unstated nominalist metaphysical view.
* Ian Hacking
" Bayesian probability provides a rational method for updating beliefs ; however, non-Bayesian updating rules are compatible with rationality, according to Ian Hacking and Bas van Fraassen.
Ian Hacking noted that traditional " Dutch book " arguments did not specify Bayesian updating: they left open the possibility that non-Bayesian updating rules could avoid Dutch books.
The inverse gambler's fallacy, named by philosopher Ian Hacking, is a formal fallacy of Bayesian inference which is an inverse of the better known gambler's fallacy.
* Ian Hacking ( 1990 ).
The book metaphor could also be applied in the following passage, by the contemporary philosopher of science Ian Hacking:
Ian Hacking noted in " The Social Construction of What?
Ian Hacking, having examined a wide range of books and articles with titles of the form " The social construction of X " or " Constructing X ", argues that when something is said to be " socially constructed ", this is shorthand for at least the following two claims:
Ian Hacking, Canadian philosopher of science, insists, " the notion that everything is socially constructed has been going the rounds.
" Ian Hacking argues that it should not.
* Ian Hacking, The Social Construction of What?
* Ian Hacking Representing and Intervening, Introductory Topics in the Philosophy of Natural Science, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1983.
* Ian Hacking
Ian Hacking, CC, FRSC, FBA ( born February 18, 1936 ) is a Canadian philosopher, specializing in the philosophy of science.
* Ian Hacking, The Social Construction of What ( Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 1999 ).
* Ian Hacking
Martin quotes Ian Hacking as saying " few of us would pay even $ 25 to enter such a game " and says most commentators would agree.
by Ian Hacking ( 1999 ) and Who Rules in Science by James Robert Brown.
* Hacking, Ian.

Ian and 1975
Lord Peter Wimsey was played by Ian Carmichael in a series of independent serials that ran from 1972 to 1975 and adapted five novels ( Clouds of Witness, The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club, Five Red Herrings, Murder Must Advertise and The Nine Tailors ) and by Edward Petherbridge in 1987, in which three of the four major Wimsey / Vane novels ( Strong Poison, Have his Carcase and Gaudy Night ) were dramatised.
* 1975Ian D ' Sa, Canadian musician ( Billy Talent )
* 1975 – The NBC sketch comedy / variety show Saturday Night Live debuts with George Carlin as the host and Andy Kaufman, Janis Ian and Billy Preston as guests.
Writing for Science Fiction Studies in March 1975, Ian Watson proposed the following chronology for the first six novels.
Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone initially produced a newsletter called Owl and Weasel, which ran for twenty-five issues from February 1975 before it evolved into White Dwarf.
The idea of a prehistoric landscape zodiac fell into disrepute when two independent studies examined the Glastonbury Zodiac, one by Ian Burrow in 1975 and the other by Tom Williamson and Liz Bellamy in 1983.
Former Carlton logoCarlton continued to play finals through the 1970s without premiership success, and went through several coaches in a short period of time: Nicholls ( until 1975 ), Ian Thorogood ( 1976 – 1977 ), Ian Stewart ( for only three matches in 1978 ), and Alex Jesaulenko as playing coach after Stewart's departure.
In 1975, the book was made into a film shot in the town, with Ian Carmichael playing the lead role of Lord Peter Wimsey.
The next album, New City in April 1975, featured Clayton-Thomas back fronting the band and contained half cover tunes ( Janis Ian, Randy Newman, The Beatles, Blues Image ) and half original material.
In 1975, an adaptation starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter Wimsey and with Peter Jones as Bunter, was made for BBC Radio 4.
Five Red Herrings was adapted for television in 1975 as part of a series starring Ian Carmichael as Lord Peter and Glyn Houston as Bunter.
* Ian McLagan-keyboards, vocals ( 1966 – 1969, 1975 – 1978 )
* Ian Hunter ( actor ) ( 1900 – 1975 ), South African-born British actor
** Ian Hunter ( album ), his debut 1975 solo album
In a much misinterpreted photo, Ian Smith looks to be giving the international community V sign # V sign as an insult | two fingers in this photograph from a 1975 RF poster.
Together, they formed Mallard, with Sam Galpin as vocalist and Rabbit Bundrick on keyboards, releasing their eponymous debut album in 1975, with logistical support from Ian Anderson ( of Jethro Tull fame ), who financed the recording using his mobile recording unit on his English estate.
In 1975, the group enjoyed a hit single with " Reachin ' for the Best ", produced by Rooney and young newcomer producer Ian Levine.
Gooch made his debut in Test cricket in 1975 at 21 against the touring Australia side captained by Ian Chappell.
With lineups including Mark Harris, Elwyn Walters, John Brass, Bill Mullins, Russell Fairfax, Johnny Mayes, John Peard, Ron Coote, Ian Schubert and captain Arthur Beetson, the Centenary of Rugby League panel considered the Roosters of 1974 and 1975 to be among the greatest club teams of all time.
* " At Seventeen ", a 1975 song by Janis Ian
* Ian Gompertz ( 1975 –), English cricketer
By 1975, Ian & Syvlia had stopped performing together and soon afterwards were divorced.
# King of Moomba ( 1967 to 1987 ): British actor Robert Morley ( 1967 ), British actor Alfred Marks ( 1968 ), Italian opera singer Tito Gobbi ( 1969 ), featherweight boxing champion Johnny Famechon ( 1970 ), Russian clown Oleg Popov ( 1971 ), pop singer Johnny Farnham ( 1972 ) with Collingwood footballer Lou Richards as his Jester, indigenous Pastor Sir Douglas Nicholls ( 1973 ), ballet dancer Sir Robert Helpmann ( 1974 ), entertainer Rolf Harris ( 1975 ), entertainer Barry Crocker ( 1976 ), Disney character Mickey Mouse as King of Moomba and TV Personality Ugly Dave Gray as a Jester ( 1977 ), first Melbourne born king, entertainer Bert Newton ( 1978 ), entertainer Graham Kennedy ( 1979 ), TV actor Paul Cronin ( 1980 ), Richards again but this time as King ( 1981 ), film, TV and stage actor Frank Thring ( 1982 ), TV Personality Daryl Somers ( 1983 ), footballer Kevin Bartlett ( 1984 ), TV Personality Ian " Molly " Meldrum ( 1985 ), motor racing driver Peter Brock ( 1986 ) and champion doubles tennis player Paul McNamee ( 1987 ).

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