

A treatise on probability
Book • 1921
A Treatise on Probability, published in 1921, presents a comprehensive and philosophical approach to probability, diverging from classical quantified theories.
Keynes explores probability as a logical relation between evidence and hypothesis, emphasizing the degree of partial implication.
The book is structured into five parts, covering fundamental ideas, inference theorems, induction, objective chance, and statistical inference.
Keynes explores probability as a logical relation between evidence and hypothesis, emphasizing the degree of partial implication.
The book is structured into five parts, covering fundamental ideas, inference theorems, induction, objective chance, and statistical inference.
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