Book ID: CBB490723694

The Oxford Handbook of Probability and Philosophy (2016)

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Hajek, Alan (Editor)
Hitchcock, Christopher (Editor)


Oxford University Press


Publication Date: 2016
Physical Details: 880
Language: English

Probability theory is a key tool of the physical, mathematical, and social sciences. It has also been playing an increasingly significant role in philosophy: in epistemology, philosophy of science, ethics, social philosophy, philosophy of religion, and elsewhere. A case can be made thatprobability is as vital a part of the philosopher's toolkit as logic. Moreover, there is a fruitful two-way street between probability theory and philosophy: the theory informs much of the work of philosophers, and philosophical inquiry, in turn, has shed considerable light on the theory. ThisHandbook encapsulates and furthers the influence of philosophy on probability, and of probability on philosophy. Nearly forty articles summarise the state of play and present new insights in various areas of research at the intersection of these two fields. The articles will be of special interestto practitioners of probability who seek a greater understanding of its mathematical and conceptual foundations, and to philosophers who want to get up to speed on the cutting edge of research in this area. There is plenty here to entice philosophical readers who don't work especially on probabilitybut who want to learn more about it and its applications. Indeed, this volume should appeal to the intellectually curious generally; after all, there is much here to be curious about. We do not expect all of this volume's audience to have a thorough training in probability theory. And whileprobability is relevant to the work of many philosophers, they often do not have much of a background in its formalism. With this in mind, we begin with 'Probability for Everyone--Even Philosophers', a primer on those parts of probability theory that we believe are most important for philosophers toknow. The rest of the volume is divided into seven main sections: History; Formalism; Alternatives to Standard Probability Theory; Interpretations and Interpretive Issues; Probabilistic Judgment and Its Applications; Applications of Probability: Science; and Applications of Probability: Philosophy.

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Authors & Contributors
Gulizia, Stefano
Altashina, Veronika
Casolo, Carlo
Read, Stephen
Ricketts, Tom
Potter, Michael D.
Journals
Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique
Synthese
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
History and Philosophy of Logic
Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
UTET
Princeton University Press
Oxford University Press
Indiana University Press
Pennsylvania State University
Concepts
Mathematics
Philosophy of mathematics
Philosophy
Probability and statistics
Logic
Probabilism (philosophy)
People
Pascal, Blaise
Bernoulli, Jakob
Reichenbach, Hans
Ptolemy
Peirce, Charles Sanders
Ockham, William of
Time Periods
17th century
19th century
18th century
20th century
20th century, early
Renaissance
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France
England
United States
Poland
Italy
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