Donald A. Gillies

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Donald A. Gillies was a British philosopher of science and logician known for his work on probability theory, scientific methodology, and the philosophy of mathematics.

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instanceOf human
logician
philosopher
philosopher of science
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
employer University College London NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork logic
philosophy of mathematics
philosophy of science
probability theory
scientific methodology
gender male
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest history of probability
philosophy of mathematics
probability theory
scientific methodology
notableIdea analysis of scientific method using probability
objective interpretation of probability
notableWork An Objective Theory of Probability NERFINISHED
Artificial Intelligence and Scientific Method NERFINISHED
Causality, Probability, and Medicine NERFINISHED
Frequentist and Subjectivist Theories of Probability NERFINISHED
Philosophical Theories of Probability NERFINISHED
The Duhem–Quine Thesis and the Problem of Underdetermination NERFINISHED
occupation logician
philosopher
positionHeld Professor of Philosophy of Science at University College London

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