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100 1 _aSkyrms, Brian.
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245 1 0 _aChoice and chance :
_ban introduction to inductive logic /
_cBrian Skyrms
250 _a4th ed.
260 _aAustralia ;
_aBelmont, Calif. :
_bWadsworth,
_cc2000
300 _avi, 174 p. ;
_c23 cm.
505 0 _aPreface. - Ch. I. Basics of Logic. - Ch. II. Probability and Inductive Logic. - Ch. III. The Traditional Problem of Induction. - Ch. IV. The Goodman Paradox and the New Riddle of Induction. - Ch. V. Mill's Methods of Experimental Inquiry and the Nature of Causality. - Ch. VI. The Probability Calculus. - Ch. VII. Kinds of Probability. - Ch. VIII. Probability Scientific Inductive Logic. - Answers to Selected Exercises. - Index.
520 _aIn this understandable, reader-friendly book, Brian Skyrms begins by defining the basics of probability and inductive logic. The chapters that follow guide readers through more formal methods - and feature a clear, straightforward style that reviewers continue to praise. The chapter units can be read sequentially or in a variety of orders suiting the organization of the course. - Back cover
650 0 _aInduction (Logic)
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650 0 _aProbabilities.
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