Ian Hacking Quotes

Ian MacDougall Hacking is a Canadian philosopher specializing in the philosophy of science. Throughout his career, he has won numerous awards, such as the Killam Prize for the Humanities and the Balzan Prize, and been a member of many prestigious groups, including the Order of Canada, the Royal Society of Canada and the British Academy. Wikipedia  

✵ 18. February 1936
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“Statistics began as the systematic study of quantitative facts about the state.”

Source: The Emergence Of Probability, 1975, Chapter 12, Political Arithmetic, p. 102.

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“There are two ways in which a science develops; in response to problems which is itself creates, and in response to problems that are forced on it from the outside.”

Source: The Emergence Of Probability, 1975, Chapter 1, An Absent Family Of Ideas, p. 4.

Ian Hacking Quotes

“When land and its tillage are the basis of taxation, one need not care exactly how many people there are.”

Source: The Emergence Of Probability, 1975, Chapter 12, Political Arithmetic, p. 103.

“Many modern philosophers claim that probability is relation between an hypothesis and the evidence for it.”

Source: The Emergence Of Probability, 1975, Chapter 4, Evidence, p. 31.

“Probability fractions arise from our knowledge and from our ignorance.”

Source: The Emergence Of Probability, 1975, Chapter 14, Equipossibility, p. 132.

“Opinion is the companion of probability within the medieval epistemology.”

Source: The Emergence Of Probability, 1975, Chapter 3, Opinion, p. 28.

“A single observation that is inconsistent with some generalization points to the falsehood of the generalization, and thereby 'points to itself.”

Source: The Emergence Of Probability, 1975, Chapter 4, Evidence, p. 34.

“Until the seventeenth century there was no concept of evidence with which to pose the problem of induction!”

Source: The Emergence Of Probability, 1975, Chapter 4, Evidence, p. 31.

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