“Without any doubt, the regularity which astronomy shows us in the movements of the comets takes place in all phenomena. The trajectory of a simple molecule of air or vapour is regulated in a manner as certain as that of the planetary orbits; the only difference between them is that which is contributed by our ignorance. Probability is relative in part to this ignorance, and in part to our knowledge.”
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Pierre-Simon Laplace Philosophical Essay on Probabilities: Translated from the fifth French edition of 1825 With Notes by the Translator
The Philosophical Essay on Probabilities is a foundational text in the field of probability theory. It explores the principles and applications of probability, offering insights into the mathematical foundations of chance and uncertainty. This edition, translated from the fifth French edition of 1825, includes additional notes by the translator, providing context and explanations. more
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