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      Rational analysis, intractability, and the prospects of ‘as if’-explanations

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              Remarkable progress in the mathematics and computer science of probability has led to a revolution in the scope of probabilistic models. In particular, 'sophisticated' probabilistic methods apply to structured relational systems such as graphs and grammars, of immediate relevance to the cognitive sciences. This Special Issue outlines progress in this rapidly developing field, which provides a potentially unifying perspective across a wide range of domains and levels of explanation. Here, we introduce the historical and conceptual foundations of the approach, explore how the approach relates to studies of explicit probabilistic reasoning, and give a brief overview of the field as it stands today.
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                Journal
                Synthese
                Synthese
                Springer Nature
                0039-7857
                1573-0964
                February 2018
                October 10 2014
                February 2018
                : 195
                : 2
                : 491-510
                Article
                10.1007/s11229-014-0532-0
                2d1910a8-28eb-4ac5-8a1c-c0ce06b7d59e
                © 2018

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