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  1. Rudolf Carnap, Logical foundations of probability - PhilPapers. Logical foundations of probability. Rudolf Carnap. Chicago]: Chicago University of Chicago Press ( 1950 ) Copy BIBTEX. Abstract. APA PsycNET abstract: This is the first volume of a two-volume work on Probability and Induction.

    • Rudolf Carnap
    • 1950
  2. 18 de mar. de 2020 · Logical foundations of probability. by. Carnap, Rudolf, 1891-1970. Publication date. 1962. Topics. Probabilities, Probabilities, Logik, Wahrscheinlichkeit. Publisher. [Chicago] : University of Chicago Press.

  3. Foundations of Probability. R. Briggs. Philosophy. Journal of Philosophical Logic. 2015. TLDR. This article surveys conditional probability, arguments for probabilism, probability dynamics, and the evidential and subjective interpretations of probability in the light of the subjectivist interpretation. Expand. 2. 1 Excerpt.

  4. 11 de oct. de 2022 · Logical Foundations of Probability. by. Rudolf Carnap. Publication date. 1962. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled. Contributor. Internet Archive.

  5. Abstract. This is the first volume of a two-volume work on Probability and Induction. Because the writer holds that probability logic is identical with inductive logic, this work is devoted to philosophical problems concerning the nature of probability and inductive reasoning.

  6. RUDOLF CARNAP. Logical foundations of probability. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago 1950, xvii + 607 pp. This is volume one of a two-volume encyclopedic work containing Carnap's views on the problem of induction. The work falls into three parts. The first part (chapters I-IV) consists of a very detailed discussion of the concept of

  7. We illustrate how a variety of logical methods and techniques provide useful, though currently underappreciated, tools in the foundations and applications of reasoning under uncertainty. The field is vast spanning logic, artificial intelligence, statistics, and decision theory.