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An Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic by Ian Hacking

4.4 ⭐️, 67+ ratings (Amazon)
3.8 ⭐️, 150+ ratings (Goodreads)

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“This is an introductory textbook on probability and induction written by one of the world’s foremost philosophers of science. The book has been designed to offer maximal accessibility to the widest range of students (not only those majoring in philosophy) and assumes no formal training in elementary symbolic logic. It offers a comprehensive course covering all basic definitions of induction and probability, and considers such topics as decision theory, Bayesianism, frequency ideas, and the philosophical problem of induction.”


“For anyone, any thinker” – Kindle Customer, 42 people found helpful

“A Very Good Introduction to Probability for Undergraduates” – Aran Joseph Canes (Vine Voice), 11 people found helpful

“Especially good on Bayesianism and Frequentism” – Steve Lookner (Vine Voice), 46 people found helpful

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