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    Ian MacDougall Hacking CC FRSC FBA (February 18, 1936 – May 10, 2023) was a Canadian philosopher specializing in the philosophy of science. Throughout...
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  • Baron Hacking (1884–1950), British Conservative politician Ian Hacking (1936–2023), Canadian philosopher of science David Hacking, 3rd Baron Hacking (born...
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  • book-length study by Hacking of multiple personality disorder Anscombe, Gertrude (1957), Intention, Harvard University Press Hacking, Ian (1995), Rewriting...
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    means of gaining information used included hacking the private voicemail accounts on mobile phones, hacking into computers, making false statements to...
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  • (independently proposed by Stanford School philosophers Nancy Cartwright and Ian Hacking in 1983) that restricts warranted belief to only certain entities. Whereas...
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    be prominent philosophers, including Simon Blackburn, Edward Craig, Ian Hacking, and Crispin Wright. His father, Ludwig Lewy, was a doctor and died in...
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  • Retrieved 2018-12-12. Rogers, David (7 July 2011). "Voicemail Hacking and the 'Phone Hacking' Scandal - How it Worked, Questions to be Asked and Improvements...
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  • 2022-12-30. Kuhn, Thomas S. (2012). The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Ian Hacking (4th ed.). The University of Chicago Press. p. 23. ISBN 978-0-226-45812-0...
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  • Thomas Kuhn Karl Popper Stanford School Nancy Cartwright John Dupré Peter Galison Ian Hacking Patrick Suppes Lwow-Warsaw Jan Łukasiewicz Alfred Tarski...
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  • 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...
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