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  1. Philosophy and the practice of Bayesian statistics in the social sciences.Andrew Gelman & Cosma Rohilla Shalizi - 2012 - In Harold Kincaid (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Social Science. Oxford University Press.
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    Functionalism, emergence, and collective coordinates: A statistical physics perspective on “what to say to a skeptical metaphysician”.Cosma Rohilla Shalizi - 2004 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (5):635-636.
    The positions Ross & Spurrett (R&S) take on issues of information, causality, functionalism, and emergence are actually implicit in the theory and practice of statistical physics, specifically in the way it relates macroscopic collective coordinates to microscopic physics. The reasons for taking macroscopic physical variables like temperature or magnetization to be real apply equally to mental properties like pain.
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    What Is a Macrostate? Subjective Observations and Objective Dynamics.Cosma Rohilla Shalizi & Cristopher Moore - 2024 - Foundations of Physics 55 (1):1-22.
    We consider the question of whether thermodynamic macrostates are objective consequences of dynamics, or subjective reflections of our ignorance of a physical system. We argue that they are both; more specifically, that the set of macrostates forms the unique maximal partition of phase space which (1) is consistent with our observations (a subjective fact about our ability to observe the system) and (2) obeys a Markov process (an objective fact about the system’s dynamics). We review the ideas of computational mechanics, (...)
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