This even-handed treatment addresses the decades-old dispute among
probability theorists, asserting that both statistical and
inductive probabilities may be treated as sentence-theoretic
measurements, and that the latter qualify as estimates of the
former. Discusses sentence theory, set theory, statistical
probabilities, inductive probabilities, more. Illustrations and
footnotes elucidate definitions, theorems, and technicalities. 1962
edition.
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