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* 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 ( 1975 ) Emergence of Probability.
* 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 1999
The following twelve members have been promoted to the status of " Legend " since 1996: Ian Stewart ( 1997 ), Gordon Coventry ( 1998 ), Peter Hudson ( 1999 ), Kevin Bartlett ( 2000 ), Barrie Robran ( 2001 ), Bill Hutchison ( 2003 ), Jock McHale ( 2005 ), Darrel Baldock ( 2006 ), Norm Smith ( 2007 ), Alex Jesaulenko ( 2008 ), Kevin Murray ( 2010 ) and Barry Cable ( 2012 ).
* Ian Spencer Hornsey, " Brewing ", Royal Society of Chemistry, 1999, ISBN 0-85404-568-6
In 1999 Ian Parker published an influential manifesto in both the online journal Radical Psychology and the Annual Review of Critical Psychology.
* Kershaw, Ian ( 1999 ).
* McFarlane, Ian ( 1999 ).
* Cook, Ian ( 1999 ), Liberalism in Australia, Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Victoria, Ch.
In 1999, game designer Ian Millington developed an early work called Ergo which established the basis for collaborative role-playing.
* The Stems entry in Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop ( 1999 ) by Ian McFarlane
When Kazan received an Honorary Academy Award in 1999, the audience was noticeably divided in their reaction, with some including Nick Nolte, Ed Harris, Ian McKellen and Amy Madigan refusing to applaud, and many others, such as actors Kathy Bates, Meryl Streep and Warren Beatty and producer George Stevens, Jr. standing and applauding.
In Life's Other Secret ( 1999 ), Ian Stewart suggests the ubiquitous swastika pattern arises when parallel waves of neural activity sweep across the visual cortex during states of altered consciousness, producing a swirling swastika-like image, due to the way quadrants in the field of vision are mapped to opposite areas in the brain.
From 1999 to 2000, he played Ian Maxtone-Graham on the NBC sitcom Suddenly Susan.
By Ian Fleming's widowed mother, Evelyn Ste Croix Fleming née Rose, he had a daughter, Amaryllis Fleming ( 1925 – 1999 ), who became a noted cellist.
* Ian Watt ( 9 March 1917 – 13 December 1999 ), literary critic, literary historian and professor of English at Stanford University
Editorship of The Spectator has often been part of a route to high office in the Conservative Party in the UK ; past editors include Iain Macleod, Ian Gilmour and Nigel Lawson, all of whom became cabinet minister or a springboard for a greater role in public affairs, as with Boris Johnson ( 1999 to 2005 ), the Conservative Mayor of London.
William Stephen Ian Whitelaw, 1st Viscount Whitelaw, KT, CH, MC, PC, DL ( 28 June 1918 – 1 July 1999 ), often known as Willie Whitelaw, was a British Conservative Party politician who served in a wide number of Cabinet positions, most notably as Home Secretary and Deputy Prime Minister.
Near the town is the home of world show jumping champion Ian Millar and Millar Brooke Farm where his great horse Big Ben ( 1976 – 1999 ) is buried.
* Ousby, Ian ( 1999 ).
In the foreword to her 1999 retrospective collection Crass Art and Other Pre Post-Modernist Monsters, Ian Dury writes ;
Productions that followed included Simon Callow in The Importance of Being Oscar ; Pet Shop Boys in concert, Ian Richardson in Pinero's The Magistrate ; Edward Fox in A Letter of Resignation ; the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Richard III, with Robert Lindsay ; and Coward's Hay Fever, with Geraldine McEwan in 1999.
* Ian Barbour, winner of 1999 Templeton Prize
Speaking at a seminar on 9 September 2004, Ian Sloan of the Northern Ireland Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure ( DCAL ) accepted that the 1999 Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey " did not significantly indicate that unionists or nationalists were relatively any more or less likely to speak Ulster Scots, although in absolute terms there were more unionists who spoke Ulster Scots than nationalists ".
* Foreman, Stephen: Hylands – the story of an Essex country house and its owners ( Ian Henry Publications, 1999 )
* Begent, Andrew: Chelmsford At War ( Ian Henry Publications Ltd, 1999 )

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