Description
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 and logic. The book promises accessibility to even casual readers of philosophy, but it will hold particular interest for students of Philosophy, Mathematics and Logic.
About the Author
John Patrick Day
Book Information
ISBN 9781032154961
Author J. P. Day
Format Hardback
Page Count 350
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd