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Probability theory is a key tool of the physical, mathematical, and
social sciences. It has also been playing an increasingly
significant role in philosophy: in epistemology, philosophy of
science, ethics, social philosophy, philosophy of religion, and
elsewhere. A case can be made that probability is as vital a part
of the philosopher's toolkit as logic. Moreover, there is a
fruitful two-way street between probability theory and philosophy:
the theory informs much of the work of philosophers, and
philosophical inquiry, in turn, has shed considerable light on the
theory. This Handbook encapsulates and furthers the influence of
philosophy on probability, and of probability on philosophy. Nearly
forty articles summarise the state of play and present new insights
in various areas of research at the intersection of these two
fields. The articles will be of special interest to practitioners
of probability who seek a greater understanding of its mathematical
and conceptual foundations, and to philosophers who want to get up
to speed on the cutting edge of research in this area. There is
plenty here to entice philosophical readers who don't work
especially on probability but who want to learn more about it and
its applications. Indeed, this volume should appeal to the
intellectually curious generally; after all, there is much here to
be curious about. We do not expect all of this volume's audience to
have a thorough training in probability theory. And while
probability is relevant to the work of many philosophers, they
often do not have much of a background in its formalism. With this
in mind, we begin with 'Probability for Everyone-Even
Philosophers', a primer on those parts of probability theory that
we believe are most important for philosophers to know. The rest of
the volume is divided into seven main sections: History; Formalism;
Alternatives to Standard Probability Theory; Interpretations and
Interpretive Issues; Probabilistic Judgment and Its Applications;
Applications of Probability: Science; and Applications of
Probability: Philosophy.
Probability and Statistics: 5 Questions is a collection of short
interviews based on 5 questions presented to some of the most
influential and prominent scholars in probability and statistics.
We hear their views on the fields, aims, scopes, the future
direction of research and how their work fits in these respects.
Interviews with Nick Bingham, Luc Bovens, Terrence L. Fine, Haim
Gaifman, Donald Gillies, James Hawthorne, Carl Hoefer, James M.
Joyce, Joseph B. Kadane Isaac Levi, D.H. Mellor, Patrick Suppes,
Jan von Plato, Carl Wagner, Sandy Zabell.
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