This one gets in the weeds of the last decade-ish of research on the human contribution to warming to motivate a simple philosophical claim ... (1/2)
doi.org/10.1017/psa....
This one gets in the weeds of the last decade-ish of research on the human contribution to warming to motivate a simple philosophical claim ... (1/2)
doi.org/10.1017/psa....
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
But also, prediction: yes it will, it will just only approve those by companies that Trump likes.
www.cnbc.com/2025/08/20/t...
But also, prediction: yes it will, it will just only approve those by companies that Trump likes.
www.cnbc.com/2025/08/20/t...
Wondering what philosophers of statistics even do? (I'm betting no.)
Were you thinking to yourself: how would Deborah Mayo's project function outside a Neyman-Pearson setting? (Lol)
Wondering what philosophers of statistics even do? (I'm betting no.)
Were you thinking to yourself: how would Deborah Mayo's project function outside a Neyman-Pearson setting? (Lol)
I think *they're* wrong, of course -- indeed, I think I addressed all their arguments already in the paper they cite. Unsurprisingly, they disagree!
I think *they're* wrong, of course -- indeed, I think I addressed all their arguments already in the paper they cite. Unsurprisingly, they disagree!
(Don't worry, there's a punchline here. 1/3)
(Don't worry, there's a punchline here. 1/3)
The short pitch: classical statistics does not commit the base-rate fallacy, despite what some Bayesian philosophers have suggested.
doi.org/10.1017/psa....
The short pitch: classical statistics does not commit the base-rate fallacy, despite what some Bayesian philosophers have suggested.
doi.org/10.1017/psa....
(Or don't, I would understand that too.)
(Or don't, I would understand that too.)
The robes were straight-up ripoffs of the Stonecutter Society and @lastpositivist.bsky.social sponsored me.
Gutted that there wasn't a "who keeps the continentals down" musical number.
The robes were straight-up ripoffs of the Stonecutter Society and @lastpositivist.bsky.social sponsored me.
Gutted that there wasn't a "who keeps the continentals down" musical number.
The kids are just straight-up describing Power Rangers, a show that had existed for 3 years before the episode aired.
The kids are just straight-up describing Power Rangers, a show that had existed for 3 years before the episode aired.
I mean, a Sox fan who can't remember what year the curse was broken?
I mean, a Sox fan who can't remember what year the curse was broken?
Wendy Parker's new Cambridge Element on the subject is available online for free (!) until the end of the month.
www.cambridge.org/core/element...
Wendy Parker's new Cambridge Element on the subject is available online for free (!) until the end of the month.
www.cambridge.org/core/element...
At the time, I did not appreciate that this was both (a) weird and (b) extremely cool.
Lyrics: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Br...
At the time, I did not appreciate that this was both (a) weird and (b) extremely cool.
Lyrics: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Br...
This is too simple: visualizations require distinct choices with their own epistemic and ethical consquences. My work explores these.
(Please feel free to reskeet(?) or reply to this skeet as you see fit and hopefully this will help more of us to connect here).
This is too simple: visualizations require distinct choices with their own epistemic and ethical consquences. My work explores these.