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Year: 2009

Pages: 91-111

Series: Synthese

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Kevin Nelson, "How and how not to make predictions with temporal copernicanism", Synthese 166 (1), 2009, pp. 91-111.

How and how not to make predictions with temporal copernicanism

Kevin Nelson

pp. 91-111

in: Synthese 166 (1), 2009.

Abstract

Gott (Nature 363:315–319, 1993) considers the problem of obtaining a probabilistic prediction for the duration of a process, given the observation that the process is currently underway and began a time t ago. He uses a temporal Copernican principle according to which the observation time can be treated as a random variable with uniform probability density. A simple rule follows: with a 95% probability,

Publication details

Year: 2009

Pages: 91-111

Series: Synthese

Full citation:

Kevin Nelson, "How and how not to make predictions with temporal copernicanism", Synthese 166 (1), 2009, pp. 91-111.