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This Element provides a comprehensive introduction to probability and inductive logic, examining both the mathematical foundations and philosophical implications of probabilistic reasoning. Antony Eagle explores how probability theory connects to fundamental questions about uncertainty, confirmation, and rational belief.
The book covers key topics including probability axioms, interpretations of probability (classical, frequentist, and Bayesian), and their applications to inductive reasoning. Eagle addresses the philosophical debate surrounding different probability approaches and their relevance to scientific inference and decision-making.
Designed for students and scholars new to the subject, this Element balances technical rigor with philosophical insight, making complex concepts accessible without oversimplifying. It serves as an ideal foundation for understanding how probability theory underpins our reasoning about evidence, hypothesis confirmation, and rational belief formation in both scientific and everyday contexts.







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