Probability: A Philosophical Introduction
Routledge (2005)
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Branden Fitelson, Alan Hajek & Ned Hall (2006). Probability. In Jessica Pfeifer & Sahotra Sarkar (eds.), The Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia. Routledge.
F. C. Benenson (1984). Probability, Objectivity, and Evidence. Routledge & K. Paul.
H. E. Kyburg Jr (1966). Probability and Decision. Philosophy of Science 33 (3):250-261.
Richard Swinburne (2002). Introduction to Bayes's Theorem. In Bayes’s Theorem. Oxford Univ Pr.
Ian Hacking (2001). An Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic. Cambridge University Press.
Jürgen Humburg (1986). Foundations of a New System of Probability Theory. Topoi 5 (1):39-50.
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