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Source: Why Does Language Matter to Philosophy?
Source: The Social Construction of What?
Source: The Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference
“Opinion is the companion of probability within the medieval epistemology.”
Source: The Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference
Source: The Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference
Source: The Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference
Source: The Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference
Source: The Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference
“Statistics began as the systematic study of quantitative facts about the state.”
Source: The Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference
Source: The Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference
“Probability fractions arise from our knowledge and from our ignorance.”
Source: The Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference
Source: The Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference
Source: The Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference
Source: Representing and Intervening: Introductory Topics in the Philosophy of Natural Science
“Acceptance means commitment, among other things.”
Source: Representing and Intervening: Introductory Topics in the Philosophy of Natural Science
Source: The Taming of Chance
“In each case you settle on an act. Doing nothing at all counts as an act.”
Source: An Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic Desk Examination Edition
“Plutonium has a quite extraordinary relationship with people. They made it, and it kills them.”
Source: The Social Construction of What?
Source: An Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic Desk Examination Edition
“The final arbitrator in philosophy is not how we think but what we do.”
Source: Representing and Intervening: Introductory Topics in the Philosophy of Natural Science
Source: Representing and Intervening: Introductory Topics in the Philosophy of Natural Science
“The best reaction to a paradox is to invent a genuinely new and deep idea.”
Source: An Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic Desk Examination Edition
Source: Representing and Intervening: Introductory Topics in the Philosophy of Natural Science
