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.

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