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Philosophy of Probability

Dubucs, Jacques(Edited by)
Part of the Philosophical Studies Series series
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Philosophy of Probability provides a comprehensive introduction to theoretical issues that occupy a central position in disciplines ranging from philosophy of mind and epistemology to cognitive science, decision theory and artificial intelligence.

Some contributions shed new light on the standard conceptions of probability (Bayesianism, logical and computational theories); others offer detailed analyses of two important topics in the field of cognitive science: the meaning and the representation of (partial) belief, and the management of uncertainty.

The authors of this well-balanced account are philosophers as well as computer scientists (among them, L.J.

Cohen, D. Miller, P. Gardenfors, J. Vickers, D. Dubois and H. Prade). This multidisciplinary approach to probability is designed to illuminate the intricacies of the problems in the domain of cognitive inquiry.

No one interested in epistemology or aritificial intelligence will want to miss it.

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Product Details
Springer
9401582084 / 9789401582087
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
121.63
17/04/2013
English
291 pages
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