Contextual Studies HSG | MA Seminar | Spring Semester 2021
Further Readings & Links (to be updated continuously)
Popular Books About Prediction
Agrawal, Ajay, Joshua Gans, and Avi Goldfarb. 2018. Prediction Machines : The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence. Boston, Mass.: Harvard Business Review Press.
Taleb, Nassim Nicholas. 2007. The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable. New York: Random House.
Tetlock, Philip E, and Gardner Dan. 2015. Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction. New York: Crown Publishers.
Silver, Nate. 2012. The Signal and the Noise: Why so Many Predictions Fail, but Some Don’t. New York: Penguin Press.
Siegel, Eric. 2013. Predictive Analytics: The Power to Predict Who Will Click, Buy, Lie, or Die. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley.
Prediction in the Philosophy of Science
Barrett, Jeff, and P Kyle Stanford. 2005. “Prediction.” In The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia, edited by Jessica Pfeifer and Sahotra Sarkar. New York: Routledge.
Douglas, Heather. 2009. “Reintroducing Prediction to Explanation.” Philosophy of Science 76 (4): 444–63.
Douglas, Heather, and P D Magnus. 2013. “State of the Field : Why Novel Prediction Matters.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 44 (4): 580–89.
Oreskes, Naomi. 2000. “Why Predict? Historical Perspectives on Prediction in Earth Science.” In Prediction: Science, Decision Making, and the Future of Nature, edited by Daniel Sarewitz, Roger A. Pielke, and Radford Byerly, 23–40. Washingtion D.C.: Island Press.
Gardner, Michael R. 1982. “Predicting Novel Facts.” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 33 (1).
Maher, Patrick. 1988. “Prediction, Accommodation, and the Logic of Discovery.” PSA: Proceedings of the Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association 1988 (1): 273–85.
Worrall, John. 1989. “Fresnel, Poisson, and the White Spot: The Role of Successful Predictions in the Acceptance of Scientific Theories.” In The Uses of Experiment: Studies in the Natural Sciences, edited by David Gooding, Trevor Pinch, and Simon Schaffer, 135–57. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Scerri, Eric R., and John Worrall. 2001. “Prediction and the Periodic Table.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 32 (3): 407–52.
Brush, Stephen G. 2007. “Predictivism and the Periodic Table.” Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 38 (1): 256–59.
Prediction & Explanation
Hempel, Carl G. 1962. “Explanation in Science and in History.” Frontiers of Science and Philosophy.
Hempel, Carl G, and Paul Oppenheim. 1948. “Studies in the Logic of Explanation.” Philosophy of Science 15 (2).
Salmon, Wesley C. 1997. “Causality and Explanation: A Reply to Two Critiques.” Philosophy of Science 64 (3).
Salmon, Wesley C. 1989. “Four Decades of Scientific Explanation.” Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science 13.
Scheffler, Israel. 1956. “Explanation, Prediction, and Abstraction.” British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 7 (28).
Musgrave, Alan. 1988. “The Ultimate Argument for Scientific Realism.” In Relativism and Realism in Science, edited by Robert Nola. Dordrecht: Kluwer.
Psillos, Stathis. 2001. “Predictive Similarity and the Success of Science: A Reply to Stanford.” Philosophy of Science 68 (3).
Lyons, Timothy D. 2003. “Explaining the Success of a Scientific Theory.” Philosophy of Science 70 (5): 891–901. https://doi.org/10.1086/377375.
Stanford, P Kyle. 2000. “An Antirealist Explanation of the Success of Science.” Philosophy of Science 67 (2).
Prediction in the Context of Climate Science
Steele, Katie, and Charlotte Werndl. 2013. “Climate Models, Calibration, and Confirmation.” The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 64 (3): 609–35.
Frisch, Mathias. 2015. “Predictivism and Old Evidence: A Critical Look at Climate Model Tuning.” European Journal for Philosophy of Science 5 (2): 171–90.
Frigg, Roman, Erica Thompson, and Charlotte Werndl. 2015. “Philosophy of Climate Science Part II: Modelling Climate.” Philosophy Compass 12: 965–77.