On Probabilities in Biology and Physics

Erkenntnis 80 (S3):433-456 (2015)
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Abstract

This volume focuses on various questions concerning the interpretation of probability and probabilistic reasoning in biology and physics. It is inspired by the idea that philosophers of biology and philosophers of physics who work on the foundations of their disciplines encounter similar questions and problems concerning the role and application of probability, and that interaction between the two communities will be both interesting and fruitful. In this introduction we present the background to the main questions that the volume focuses on and summarize the highlights of the individual contributions

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Philippe Huneman
University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Joseph Berkovitz
University of Toronto, St. George

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Logical foundations of probability.Rudolf Carnap - 1950 - Chicago]: Chicago University of Chicago Press.
Philosophical papers.David Kellogg Lewis - 1983 - New York: Oxford University Press.

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