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(2010) Epsa epistemology and methodology of science, Dordrecht, Springer.

Local, general and universal prediction methods

a game-theoretical approach to the problem of induction

Gerhard Schurz

pp. 267-278

A notorious obstacle towards a solution of the problem of induction lies in the fact that the success object-inductive prediction methods (i.e. methods applied at the level of events) cannot be shown to be universally optimal. My proposal towards a solution of the problem of induction is meta-induction. By means of mathematical analysis and computer simulations of prediction games, I show that there exist meta-inductive prediction strategies whose success is universally optimal, modulo short-run losses which are upper-bounded. I explain the implications of my approach for the evolution of cognition, and suggest a revision of the paradigm of bounded rationality by introducing the distinction between local, general and universal prediction strategies.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-3263-8_23

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Schurz, G. (2010)., Local, general and universal prediction methods: a game-theoretical approach to the problem of induction, in M. Surez, M. Dorato & M. Rédei (eds.), Epsa epistemology and methodology of science, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 267-278.

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