Probability

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Author_D.H. Mellor
Background Evidence
Bayesian inference
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causation analysis
Chance Ch
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Coin Toss
Coin Toss Landing
Coin Toss Lands Heads
Conditional Bets
Confirmation Relation
Cr +-B
epistemic
Epistemic Probability
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Full Belief
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induction theory
Input Credences
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Landing Heads
law of nature
Output Credences
philosophy of science
Pink Gin
Posterior Credence
Posterior Probability
Prior Credences
probability theory in epistemology
Radium Atoms
Rain Tonight
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Sample Space
Single Case Chances
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statistical reasoning
Straight Rule
toss
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Tosses Landing Heads
Uncertain Evidence
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415282505
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Feb 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Probability: A Philosophical Introduction introduces and explains the principal concepts and applications of probability. It is intended for philosophers and others who want to understand probability as we all apply it in our working and everyday lives. The book is not a course in mathematical probability, of which it uses only the simplest results, and avoids all needless technicality.

The role of probability in modern theories of knowledge, inference, induction, causation, laws of nature, action and decision-making makes an understanding of it especially important to philosophers and students of philosophy, to whom this book will be invaluable both as a textbook and a work of reference.

In this book D. H. Mellor discusses the three basic kinds of probability – physical, epistemic, and subjective – and introduces and assesses the main theories and interpretations of them. The topics and concepts covered include:

* chance

* frequency

* possibility

* propensity

* credence

* confirmation

* Bayesianism.

Probability: A Philosophical Introduction is essential reading for all philosophy students and others who encounter or need to apply ideas of probability.

D. H. Mellor is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge. His books include The Facts of Causationand Real Time II, both published by Routledge.

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