Chance and Structure: An Essay on the Logical Foundations of Probability
Oxford University Press (1988)
Abstract
Discussing the relations between logic and probability, this book compares classical 17th- and 18th-century theories of probability with contemporary theories, explores recent logical theories of probability, and offers a new account of probability as a part of logic.Author's Profile
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BC141.V53 1988
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0198249888
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