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Book SynopsisThe aim of the book is to present side-by-side representative and cutting-edge samples of work in mathematical psychology and the analytic philosophy with prominent use of mathematical formalisms.
Table of ContentsThe Impossibility of a Satisfactory Population Ethics (Gustaf Arrhenius); Explaining Interference Effects Using Quantum Probability Theory (Jerome R Busemeyer and Jennifer S Trueblood); Defining Goodness and Badness in Terms of Betterness without Negation (Erik Carlson); Optimality in Multisensory Integration Dynamics: Normative and Descriptive Aspects (Hans Colonius and Adele Diederich); On the Reverse Problem of Fechnerian Scaling (Ehtibar Dzhafarov); Bayesian Adaptive Estimation: A Theoretical Review (Janne V Kujala); Probabilistic Lattices: Theory with an Application to Decision Theory (Louis Narens); Presumption of Equality as a Requirement of Fairness (Wlodek Rabinowicz); Ternary Paired Comparisons Induced by Semi- or Interval Order Preferences (Michel Regenwetter and Clintin P Davis-Stober); Knowledge Spaces Regarded as Set Representations of Skill Structures (Reinhard Suck); Experimental Discrimination of the World's Simplest and Most Antipodal Models: The Parallel-Serial Issue (James T Townsend, Haiyuan Yang, and Devin M Burns); Model Selection with Informative Normalized Maximum Likelihood: Data Prior and Model Prior (Jun Zhang).