The Error of Truth

The Error of Truth
Author :
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 438
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780192567390
ISBN-13 : 019256739X
Rating : 4/5 (39X Downloads)

Book Synopsis The Error of Truth by : Steven J. Osterlind

Download or read book The Error of Truth written by Steven J. Osterlind and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2019-01-24 with total page 438 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Quantitative thinking is our inclination to view natural and everyday phenomena through a lens of measurable events, with forecasts, odds, predictions, and likelihood playing a dominant part. The Error of Truth recounts the astonishing and unexpected tale of how quantitative thinking came to be, and its rise to primacy in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Additionally, it considers how seeing the world through a quantitative lens has shaped our perception of the world we live in, and explores the lives of the individuals behind its early establishment. This worldview was unlike anything humankind had before, and it came about because of a momentous human achievement: we had learned how to measure uncertainty. Probability as a science was conceptualised. As a result of probability theory, we now had correlations, reliable predictions, regressions, the bellshaped curve for studying social phenomena, and the psychometrics of educational testing. Significantly, these developments happened during a relatively short period in world history— roughly, the 130-year period from 1790 to 1920, from about the close of the Napoleonic era, through the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolutions, to the end of World War I. At which time, transportation had advanced rapidly, due to the invention of the steam engine, and literacy rates had increased exponentially. This brief period in time was ready for fresh intellectual activity, and it gave a kind of impetus for the probability inventions. Quantification is now everywhere in our daily lives, such as in the ubiquitous microchip in smartphones, cars, and appliances; in the Bayesian logic of artificial intelligence, as well as applications in business, engineering, medicine, economics, and elsewhere. Probability is the foundation of quantitative thinking. The Error of Truth tells its story— when, why, and how it happened.


The Error of Truth Related Books

The Error of Truth
Language: en
Pages: 438
Authors: Steven J. Osterlind
Categories: Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-01-24 - Publisher: Oxford University Press

GET EBOOK

Quantitative thinking is our inclination to view natural and everyday phenomena through a lens of measurable events, with forecasts, odds, predictions, and like
Truth and Error
Language: en
Pages: 96
Authors: Zondervan,
Categories: Religion
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-09-06 - Publisher: Zondervan

GET EBOOK

This book is not only an introduction to the entire Zondervan Guide to Cults and Religious Movements series, but also a quick-reference guide to the groups and
Risking the Truth
Language: en
Pages: 0
Authors: Martin Downes
Categories: Religion
Type: BOOK - Published: 2009 - Publisher: Christian Focus

GET EBOOK

A Foreword by Sinclair B Ferguson. A collection of interviews on handling truth and error in the church. Contributors reflect on this issue in relation to the m
Truth, Error, and Criminal Law
Language: en
Pages: 235
Authors: Larry Laudan
Categories: Philosophy
Type: BOOK - Published: 2006-06-05 - Publisher: Cambridge University Press

GET EBOOK

Beginning with the premise that the principal function of a criminal trial is to find out the truth about a crime, Larry Laudan examines the rules of evidence a
Unbelievable Errors
Language: en
Pages: 262
Authors: Bart Streumer
Categories: Philosophy
Type: BOOK - Published: 2017-08-11 - Publisher: Oxford University Press

GET EBOOK

In Unbelievable Errors, Bart Streumer defends an error theory about all normative judgements: not just moral judgements, but also judgements about reasons for a