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Philosophical Introduction to Probability

Maria Carla Galavotti

Not limited to merely mathematics, probability has a rich and controversial philosophical aspect. Philosophical Introduction to Probability showcases lesser-known philosophical notions of probability and explores the debate over their interpretations. Galavotti traces the history of probability and its mathematical properties and then discusses various philosophical positions on probability, including Pierre Simon de Laplace's “classical” interpretation of probability, the frequency interpretation of Richard von Mises, the subjectivism of Frank Ramsey and Bruno de Finettit, and the logical interpretation proposed by John Maynard Keynes. This book is a valuable resource for students in philosophy and mathematics and all readers interested in notions of probability.

Maria Carla Galavotti is professor of philosophy of science at the University of Bologna.

Copyright page iv (corrected)
Contents pages vii-x (corrected)

3/1/2005

ISBN (Paperback): 1575864908

ISBN (Cloth): 1575864894

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