1st Edition

Inductive Probability

By J. P. Day Copyright 1961
354 Pages
by Routledge

354 Pages
by Routledge

354 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1961, Inductive Probability is a dialectical analysis of probability as it occurs in inductions. The book elucidates on the various forms of inductive, the criteria for their validity, and the consequent probabilities. This survey is complemented with a critical evaluation of various arguments concerning induction and a consideration of relation between inductive reasoning... Read more

Preface References 1. The Philosophical Problem of Inductive Probability 2. Subject-Predicate Inductive Probabilification-Judgement-Formulas 3. Functional Inductive Probabilification-Judgement-Formulas 4. Other Alleged Determinants of Inductive Probability 5. Inductive Probabilification by Elimination 6. Inductive Reasoning and Logic Appendix: Table of Formulas Index

Biography

John Patrick Day