This document lists 5 criteria for assessing knowledge: correctness based on probability and test success, generality in terms of domain and conditions of validity, usefulness in terms of relevance and predictive power, comprehensibility through simplicity, clarity and parsimony, and novelty if the knowledge is previously unknown or unexpected.
This document lists 5 criteria for assessing knowledge: correctness based on probability and test success, generality in terms of domain and conditions of validity, usefulness in terms of relevance and predictive power, comprehensibility through simplicity, clarity and parsimony, and novelty if the knowledge is previously unknown or unexpected.
This document lists 5 criteria for assessing knowledge: correctness based on probability and test success, generality in terms of domain and conditions of validity, usefulness in terms of relevance and predictive power, comprehensibility through simplicity, clarity and parsimony, and novelty if the knowledge is previously unknown or unexpected.