Probability, Dynamics and Causality

Essays in Honour of Richard C. Jeffrey

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Essays in Honour of Richard C. Jeffrey

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The book is a collection of essays on various issues in philosophy of science, with special emphasis on the foundations of probability and statistics, and quantum mechanics. The main topics, addressed by some of the most outstanding researchers in the field, are subjective probability, Bayesian statistics, probability kinematics, causal decision making, probability and realism in quantum mechanics.

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280

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Probability, Dynamics and Causality: Essays in Honour of Richard C. Jeffrey
1997, Springer Netherlands, Imprint, Springer
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Dordrecht

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QA273.A1-274.9

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[electronic resource] :
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1 online resource (280 pages)
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280

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OL27082749M
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probabilitydynam00diac
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940115712X
ISBN 13
9789401157124
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840311387

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