Dealey Plaza Revisited: What Happened to JFK?James Fetzer The application of principles of scientific reasoning to the assassination of JFK can contribute to resolving any lingering questions over whether or not he was murdered as the result of a conspiracy. The likelihood L of an hypothesis h, if evidence e were true, is equal to the probability of e, if h were true. The hypotheses are viewed as possible causes of the evidence as effects. This assumes that evidence e includes all of the available relevant data, which may include…
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Dealey Plaza Revisited: What Happened to JFK?
This Flash animation complements the last chapter of John D. Williams and Robert G. Waite, John F. Kennedy: History, Memory, Legacy (2009). The chapter Dealey Plaza Revisited: What Happened to JFK?, written by Dr. James H. Fetzer, reviews some of the crucial evidence that shattered the cover-up in the assassination of JFK. Dr. Fetzer, a philosopher of science and public intellectual, is Distinguished McKnight Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota Duluth. Dr. Fetzer has pioneered a novel area of research he has labelled “assassination science”, which involves…