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- Verlag: ACADEMIC
- Seitenzahl: 880
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 51mm
- Gewicht: 1667g
- ISBN-13: 9780199607617
- ISBN-10: 0199607613
- Artikelnr.: 44479507
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Alan Hájek is Professor of Philosophy at the Australian National University. ; Christopher Hitchcock is J. O. and Juliette Koepfli Professor of Philosophy in the Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences at California Institute of Technology.
* Introduction
* 1: Alan Hájek and Chris Hitchcock: Probability for Everyone--Even
Philosophers
* History
* 2: James Franklin: Pre-history of Probability
* 3: Edith Dudley Sylla: Probability in Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Century Continental Europe from the Perspective of Jacob Bernoulli's
Art of Conjecturing
* 4: D. R. Bellhouse: Probability and its Application in Britain during
the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
* 5: Hans Fischer: A Brief History of Probability Theory from 1810 to
1940
* 6: John Aldrich: The Origins of Modern Statistics: The English
Statistical School
* 7: Maria Carla Galavotti: The Origins of Probabilistic Epistemology:
Some leading philosophers of probability in the 20th century
* Formalism
* 8: Aidan Lyon: Kolmogorov's Axiomatization and its Discontents
* 9: Kenny Easwaran: Conditional Probability
* 10: Richard Neapolitan and Xia Jiang: The Bayesian Network Story
* Alternatives to Standard Probability Theory
* 11: Terrence Fine: Alternatives to Standard Probability and their
Motivation
* 12: J. Robert G. Williams: Probability and Non-classical Logic
* 13: James Hawthorne: A Logic of Comparative Support: Qualitative
Conditional Probability Relations Representable by Popper Functions
* 14: Fabio G. Cozman: Imprecise probabilities
* Interpretations and Interpretive Issues
* 15: Symmetry Arguments in Probability
* 16: Adam La Caze: Frequentism in Probability Theory
* 17: Lyle Zynda: Subjectivism in Probability Theory
* 18: Jan Sprenger: Bayesianism vs. Frequentism in Statistical
Inference
* 19: Donald Gillies: The Propensity Interpretation of Probability
* 20: Wolfgang Schwarz: Best System Approaches to Chance
* 21: Antony Eagle: Probability and Randomness
* 22: Roman Frigg: Chance and Determinism
* Probabilistic Judgment and its Applications
* 23: Michael Smithson: Human Understandings of Probability
* 24: Stephen C. Hora: Probability Elicitation
* 25: Franz Dietrich and Christian List: Probabilistic Opinion Pooling
* Applications of Probability: Science
* 26: Guido Bacciagaluppi: Quantum Probability
* 27: Wayne C. Myrvold: Probabilities in Statistical Mechanics
* 28: Roberta L. Millstein: Probability in Biology: The Case of Fitness
* Applications of Probability: Philosophy
* 29: Matt Kotzen: Probability in Epistemology
* 30: Vincenzo Crupi and Katya Tentori: Confirmation Theory
* 31: Michael G. Titelbaum: Self-Locating Credences
* 32: Hannes Leitgeb: Probability in Logic
* 33: David McCarthy: Probability in Ethics
* 34: Paul Bartha: Probability and the Philosophy of Religion
* 35: Eric Swanson: Probability in Philosophy of Language
* 36: Lara Buchak: Decision Theory
* 37: Christopher Hitchcock: Probabilistic Causation
* 1: Alan Hájek and Chris Hitchcock: Probability for Everyone--Even
Philosophers
* History
* 2: James Franklin: Pre-history of Probability
* 3: Edith Dudley Sylla: Probability in Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Century Continental Europe from the Perspective of Jacob Bernoulli's
Art of Conjecturing
* 4: D. R. Bellhouse: Probability and its Application in Britain during
the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
* 5: Hans Fischer: A Brief History of Probability Theory from 1810 to
1940
* 6: John Aldrich: The Origins of Modern Statistics: The English
Statistical School
* 7: Maria Carla Galavotti: The Origins of Probabilistic Epistemology:
Some leading philosophers of probability in the 20th century
* Formalism
* 8: Aidan Lyon: Kolmogorov's Axiomatization and its Discontents
* 9: Kenny Easwaran: Conditional Probability
* 10: Richard Neapolitan and Xia Jiang: The Bayesian Network Story
* Alternatives to Standard Probability Theory
* 11: Terrence Fine: Alternatives to Standard Probability and their
Motivation
* 12: J. Robert G. Williams: Probability and Non-classical Logic
* 13: James Hawthorne: A Logic of Comparative Support: Qualitative
Conditional Probability Relations Representable by Popper Functions
* 14: Fabio G. Cozman: Imprecise probabilities
* Interpretations and Interpretive Issues
* 15: Symmetry Arguments in Probability
* 16: Adam La Caze: Frequentism in Probability Theory
* 17: Lyle Zynda: Subjectivism in Probability Theory
* 18: Jan Sprenger: Bayesianism vs. Frequentism in Statistical
Inference
* 19: Donald Gillies: The Propensity Interpretation of Probability
* 20: Wolfgang Schwarz: Best System Approaches to Chance
* 21: Antony Eagle: Probability and Randomness
* 22: Roman Frigg: Chance and Determinism
* Probabilistic Judgment and its Applications
* 23: Michael Smithson: Human Understandings of Probability
* 24: Stephen C. Hora: Probability Elicitation
* 25: Franz Dietrich and Christian List: Probabilistic Opinion Pooling
* Applications of Probability: Science
* 26: Guido Bacciagaluppi: Quantum Probability
* 27: Wayne C. Myrvold: Probabilities in Statistical Mechanics
* 28: Roberta L. Millstein: Probability in Biology: The Case of Fitness
* Applications of Probability: Philosophy
* 29: Matt Kotzen: Probability in Epistemology
* 30: Vincenzo Crupi and Katya Tentori: Confirmation Theory
* 31: Michael G. Titelbaum: Self-Locating Credences
* 32: Hannes Leitgeb: Probability in Logic
* 33: David McCarthy: Probability in Ethics
* 34: Paul Bartha: Probability and the Philosophy of Religion
* 35: Eric Swanson: Probability in Philosophy of Language
* 36: Lara Buchak: Decision Theory
* 37: Christopher Hitchcock: Probabilistic Causation
* Introduction
* 1: Alan Hájek and Chris Hitchcock: Probability for Everyone--Even
Philosophers
* History
* 2: James Franklin: Pre-history of Probability
* 3: Edith Dudley Sylla: Probability in Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Century Continental Europe from the Perspective of Jacob Bernoulli's
Art of Conjecturing
* 4: D. R. Bellhouse: Probability and its Application in Britain during
the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
* 5: Hans Fischer: A Brief History of Probability Theory from 1810 to
1940
* 6: John Aldrich: The Origins of Modern Statistics: The English
Statistical School
* 7: Maria Carla Galavotti: The Origins of Probabilistic Epistemology:
Some leading philosophers of probability in the 20th century
* Formalism
* 8: Aidan Lyon: Kolmogorov's Axiomatization and its Discontents
* 9: Kenny Easwaran: Conditional Probability
* 10: Richard Neapolitan and Xia Jiang: The Bayesian Network Story
* Alternatives to Standard Probability Theory
* 11: Terrence Fine: Alternatives to Standard Probability and their
Motivation
* 12: J. Robert G. Williams: Probability and Non-classical Logic
* 13: James Hawthorne: A Logic of Comparative Support: Qualitative
Conditional Probability Relations Representable by Popper Functions
* 14: Fabio G. Cozman: Imprecise probabilities
* Interpretations and Interpretive Issues
* 15: Symmetry Arguments in Probability
* 16: Adam La Caze: Frequentism in Probability Theory
* 17: Lyle Zynda: Subjectivism in Probability Theory
* 18: Jan Sprenger: Bayesianism vs. Frequentism in Statistical
Inference
* 19: Donald Gillies: The Propensity Interpretation of Probability
* 20: Wolfgang Schwarz: Best System Approaches to Chance
* 21: Antony Eagle: Probability and Randomness
* 22: Roman Frigg: Chance and Determinism
* Probabilistic Judgment and its Applications
* 23: Michael Smithson: Human Understandings of Probability
* 24: Stephen C. Hora: Probability Elicitation
* 25: Franz Dietrich and Christian List: Probabilistic Opinion Pooling
* Applications of Probability: Science
* 26: Guido Bacciagaluppi: Quantum Probability
* 27: Wayne C. Myrvold: Probabilities in Statistical Mechanics
* 28: Roberta L. Millstein: Probability in Biology: The Case of Fitness
* Applications of Probability: Philosophy
* 29: Matt Kotzen: Probability in Epistemology
* 30: Vincenzo Crupi and Katya Tentori: Confirmation Theory
* 31: Michael G. Titelbaum: Self-Locating Credences
* 32: Hannes Leitgeb: Probability in Logic
* 33: David McCarthy: Probability in Ethics
* 34: Paul Bartha: Probability and the Philosophy of Religion
* 35: Eric Swanson: Probability in Philosophy of Language
* 36: Lara Buchak: Decision Theory
* 37: Christopher Hitchcock: Probabilistic Causation
* 1: Alan Hájek and Chris Hitchcock: Probability for Everyone--Even
Philosophers
* History
* 2: James Franklin: Pre-history of Probability
* 3: Edith Dudley Sylla: Probability in Seventeenth and Eighteenth
Century Continental Europe from the Perspective of Jacob Bernoulli's
Art of Conjecturing
* 4: D. R. Bellhouse: Probability and its Application in Britain during
the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
* 5: Hans Fischer: A Brief History of Probability Theory from 1810 to
1940
* 6: John Aldrich: The Origins of Modern Statistics: The English
Statistical School
* 7: Maria Carla Galavotti: The Origins of Probabilistic Epistemology:
Some leading philosophers of probability in the 20th century
* Formalism
* 8: Aidan Lyon: Kolmogorov's Axiomatization and its Discontents
* 9: Kenny Easwaran: Conditional Probability
* 10: Richard Neapolitan and Xia Jiang: The Bayesian Network Story
* Alternatives to Standard Probability Theory
* 11: Terrence Fine: Alternatives to Standard Probability and their
Motivation
* 12: J. Robert G. Williams: Probability and Non-classical Logic
* 13: James Hawthorne: A Logic of Comparative Support: Qualitative
Conditional Probability Relations Representable by Popper Functions
* 14: Fabio G. Cozman: Imprecise probabilities
* Interpretations and Interpretive Issues
* 15: Symmetry Arguments in Probability
* 16: Adam La Caze: Frequentism in Probability Theory
* 17: Lyle Zynda: Subjectivism in Probability Theory
* 18: Jan Sprenger: Bayesianism vs. Frequentism in Statistical
Inference
* 19: Donald Gillies: The Propensity Interpretation of Probability
* 20: Wolfgang Schwarz: Best System Approaches to Chance
* 21: Antony Eagle: Probability and Randomness
* 22: Roman Frigg: Chance and Determinism
* Probabilistic Judgment and its Applications
* 23: Michael Smithson: Human Understandings of Probability
* 24: Stephen C. Hora: Probability Elicitation
* 25: Franz Dietrich and Christian List: Probabilistic Opinion Pooling
* Applications of Probability: Science
* 26: Guido Bacciagaluppi: Quantum Probability
* 27: Wayne C. Myrvold: Probabilities in Statistical Mechanics
* 28: Roberta L. Millstein: Probability in Biology: The Case of Fitness
* Applications of Probability: Philosophy
* 29: Matt Kotzen: Probability in Epistemology
* 30: Vincenzo Crupi and Katya Tentori: Confirmation Theory
* 31: Michael G. Titelbaum: Self-Locating Credences
* 32: Hannes Leitgeb: Probability in Logic
* 33: David McCarthy: Probability in Ethics
* 34: Paul Bartha: Probability and the Philosophy of Religion
* 35: Eric Swanson: Probability in Philosophy of Language
* 36: Lara Buchak: Decision Theory
* 37: Christopher Hitchcock: Probabilistic Causation







