• Clark N. Glymour (born 1942) is the Alumni University Professor Emeritus in the Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University. He is also a senior...
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  • Norbert Wiener operational as a comparison of variances. Peter Spirtes, Clark Glymour, and Richard Scheines introduced the idea of explicitly not providing...
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  • literature". Finally he points to the work of several scientists (including Clark Glymour) who developed similar ideas to Pearl, and claims that Pearl "could...
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  • confirming evidence), Wesley C. Salmon (on confirmation and relevance), and Clark Glymour (on relevant evidence). In 1990, William Bechtel provided four factors...
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    rhythmic cycles overlooked by scientists who study biological rhythms." Clark Glymour and Douglas Stalker, "Winning through Pseudoscience," in Grim, Patrick...
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    rhythm Chronotherapy (treatment scheduling) Circadian rhythm Mood ring Clark Glymour, Douglas Stalker (1990). "Winning through pseudoscience". In Patrick...
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  • Edward R. Dream Your Cancer Away: The Simontons. In Douglas Stalker, Clark Glymour. (1985). Examining Holistic Medicine. Prometheus Books. pp. 273-285...
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  • did not, of course, figure in Brentano's thought." The philosopher Clark Glymour writes that Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint "gave Freud one...
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  • early version of the brain replacement scenario was put forward by Clark Glymour in the mid-70s and was touched on by Zenon Pylyshyn in 1980. Hans Moravec...
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  • Logic of Survey Analysis. New York: Basic Books, Inc. Spirtes, Peter, Clark Glymour and Richard Scheines Causation, Prediction, and Search, MIT Press, ISBN 0-262-19440-6...
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