NassimTaleb in conversation with Constantine Sandis
Philosophy Now (Sep/Oct):24 (2008)
| Abstract | COnstantien Sandis speaks to Nassim Taleb about inductive knowledge,black swans, Hume, Popper, and Wittgenstein. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Nassim Taleb Induction Knowledge Epistemology Hume Wittgenstein Black Swan | |||||||||
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Nassim N. Taleb & Avital Pilpel (2007). Epistemology and Risk Management. Risk and Regulation 13:6--7.
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