Probability Theory and Probability Semantics

Probability Theory and Probability Semantics

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Leblanc, Hughes
University of Toronto Press
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As a survey of many technical results in probability theory and probability logic, this monograph by two widely respected scholars offers a valuable compendium of the principal aspects of the formal study of probability.

Hugues Leblanc and Peter Roeper explore probability functions appropriate for propositional, quantificational, intuitionistic, and infinitary logic and investigate the connections among probability functions, semantics, and logical consequence. They offer a systematic justification of constraints for various types of probability functions, in particular, an exhaustive account of probability functions adequate for first-order quantificational logic. The relationship between absolute and relative probability functions is fully explored and the book offers a complete account of the representation of relative functions by absolute ones.

The volume is designed to review familiar results, to place these results within a broad context, and to extend the discussions in new and interesting ways. Authoritative, articulate, and accessible, it will interest mathematicians and philosophers at both professional and post-graduate levels.

EAN 9781442678781
ISBN 144267878X
Binding Ebook
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Publication date August 30, 1999
Pages 252
Language English
Country Canada
Authors Leblanc, Hughes; Roeper, Peter
Series Toronto Studies in Philosophy
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