Doomsday argument (English Wikipedia)

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  • Korb, K. (1998). "A refutation of the doomsday argument". Mind. 107 (426): 403–410. doi:10.1093/mind/107.426.403.
  • Olum, Ken D. (2002). "The doomsday argument and the number of possible observers". The Philosophical Quarterly. 52 (207): 164. arXiv:gr-qc/0009081. doi:10.1111/1467-9213.00260. S2CID 14707647.
  • Ronald Pisaturo (2009). "Past Longevity as Evidence for the Future". Philosophy of Science. 76: 73–100. doi:10.1086/599273. S2CID 122207511.
  • Ben O'Neill (2014). "Assessing the 'Bayesian Shift' in the Doomsday Argument". Journal of Philosophy. 111 (4): 198–218. doi:10.5840/jphil2014111412.
  • Andrew Gelman; Christian P. Robert (2013). "'Not Only Defended But Also Applied': The Perceived Absurdity of Bayesian Inference". The American Statistician. 67 (4): 1–5. arXiv:1006.5366. doi:10.1080/00031305.2013.760987. S2CID 10833752.

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  • Brandon Carter; McCrea, W. H. (1983). "The anthropic principle and its implications for biological evolution". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. A310 (1512): 347–363. Bibcode:1983RSPTA.310..347C. doi:10.1098/rsta.1983.0096. S2CID 92330878.
  • J. Richard Gott, III (1993). "Implications of the Copernican principle for our future prospects". Nature. 363 (6427): 315–319. Bibcode:1993Natur.363..315G. doi:10.1038/363315a0. S2CID 4252750.

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  • Oliver, Jonathan; Korb, Kevin (1998). "A Bayesian Analysis of the Doomsday Argument". Philosophy. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.49.5899.

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  • Brandon Carter; McCrea, W. H. (1983). "The anthropic principle and its implications for biological evolution". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. A310 (1512): 347–363. Bibcode:1983RSPTA.310..347C. doi:10.1098/rsta.1983.0096. S2CID 92330878.
  • J. Richard Gott, III (1993). "Implications of the Copernican principle for our future prospects". Nature. 363 (6427): 315–319. Bibcode:1993Natur.363..315G. doi:10.1038/363315a0. S2CID 4252750.
  • Olum, Ken D. (2002). "The doomsday argument and the number of possible observers". The Philosophical Quarterly. 52 (207): 164. arXiv:gr-qc/0009081. doi:10.1111/1467-9213.00260. S2CID 14707647.
  • Ronald Pisaturo (2009). "Past Longevity as Evidence for the Future". Philosophy of Science. 76: 73–100. doi:10.1086/599273. S2CID 122207511.
  • Andrew Gelman; Christian P. Robert (2013). "'Not Only Defended But Also Applied': The Perceived Absurdity of Bayesian Inference". The American Statistician. 67 (4): 1–5. arXiv:1006.5366. doi:10.1080/00031305.2013.760987. S2CID 10833752.

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