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that if the probability of ϕ ∧ ψ is a and the probability of ϕ ∧¬ψ is b, then the probability of the disjunction... but arbitrary probability space. Modal probability logic makes use of many probability spaces, each associated...modal probability logic associates to every possible world a probability distribution, a probability space...
Lorenz Demey, Barteld Kooi, and Joshua Sack
3.1 Classical Probability 3.2 Logical probability 3.3 Subjective probability 3.4 Frequency...subjective interpretation of probability. 3.3 Subjective probability 3.3.1 Probability as degree of belief ...Instead, there is my probability-qua-male, my probability-qua-non-smoker, my probability-qua-male-non-smoker...
Alan Hájek
governing a generalized probability theory. 1. Quantum Mechanics as a Probability Calculus Supplement...attendant probability theory. 2. Interpretations of Quantum Logic The reduction of QM to probability theory...Classical Probability Theory It will be helpful to begin with a review of classical probability theory...
Alexander Wilce
Concepts of Probability 3.1 Endoxic (or topical) probability 3.2 Proto-frequentist probability 3.3...juridical probability 3.4 Semantic probability 4. Further aspects of medieval probability ...concepts of probability. 3.3 Testimonial and juridical probability Testimonial probability arises from...
Rudolf Schuessler
unconditional probability of the data alone. (1.1)  Definition. The probability of H conditional...straightforward consequences of (1.1): Probability. PE is a probability function.[2] Logical Consequence...which H's unconditional probability must be multiplied to get its probability conditional on E. Bayes'...
James Joyce
2.1 Physical probability and classical statistics 2.2 Epistemic probability and statistical theory...expressed by a probability distribution over sample space, i.e., it determines a probability for each of ...hypothesis. It gives a probability of $1/2$ to a correct guess and hence a probability of $1/2$ to an incorrect...
Jan-Willem Romeijn
have probability one, all deductive inconsistencies have probability zero, and the probability of any...kind of probability, subjective probability. For Bayesians who believe in both kinds of probability, an important... coherence are the laws of probability. For more on the laws of probability, see the following supplementary...
William Talbott
1.2 Probability 1.3 Causal Relata 1.4 The Interpretation of Probability 2. Probability-raising...Theories of Causation 2.1 Probability-raising and Conditional Probability 2.2 Screening off 2.3...the basics of the mathematical theory of probability. Probability is a function, P, that assigns values ...
Christopher Hitchcock
Kolmogorov's Probability Calculus") in the entry on interpretations of probability) since probability is taken...1925 in the form of “probability logic.” In the Theory of Probability, probability logic amounts to no...Causality and Probability 2.1 Doctoral Thesis 2.2 Views Prior to The Theory of Probability 2.3 ...
Clark Glymour and Frederick Eberhardt
ordinal probability, from ordinal probability to cardinal probability, from cardinal probability and preference...operate on probability and utility together: instead of mapping probability functions to probability functions... high probability be close to the game's expected utility. But high probability—even probability 1—is ...
Rachael Briggs
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