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The following pages link to Classical Probability in the Enlightenment, New Edition (Q6164103):
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- Robert Leslie Ellis's work on philosophy of science and the foundations of probability theory (Q391357) (← links)
- Richard Price, the first Bayesian (Q667686) (← links)
- The objective and the subjective in mid-nineteenth-century British probability theory (Q891755) (← links)
- How probabilities came to be objective and subjective (Q1337060) (← links)
- The smallpox vaccine: the dispute between Bernoulli and d'Alembert and the calculus of probabilities (Q1632175) (← links)
- Writing the history of dynamical systems and chaos: `Longue durée' and revolution, disciplines and cultures (Q1851224) (← links)
- Laplace's theories of cognitive illusions, heuristics and biases (Q2218033) (← links)
- History of mathematics: a global cultural approach. Abstracts from the workshop held December 13--19, 2020 (online meeting) (Q2232324) (← links)
- Book review of: Jan von Plato, Creating modern probability. Its mathematics, physics and philosophy in historical perspective. (Q2349252) (← links)
- Newton and the classical theory of probability (Q2552104) (← links)
- Terminological varieties and misconceptions in probability (Q2680657) (← links)
- ``Till at last there remain nothing''. Hume's \textit{Treatise} 1.4.1 in contemporary perspective (Q2690189) (← links)
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- One-Shot Decision Theory: A Fundamental Alternative for Decision Under Uncertainty (Q4562487) (← links)
- Mr. Bayes and the classics: a suggested interpretation (Q5074133) (← links)
- Towards a Bayesian Theory of Second-Order Uncertainty: Lessons from Non-Standard Logics (Q5250312) (← links)
- Logical perspectives on the foundations of probability (Q6049746) (← links)