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Projective Probability James Logue (Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, Somerville College, Oxford Lecturer in Philosophy, Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, Somerville College, Oxford Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Oxford)

Projective Probability By James Logue (Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, Somerville College, Oxford Lecturer in Philosophy, Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, Somerville College, Oxford Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Oxford)

Summary

This book presents a new theory of probability applicable to general reasoning, science, and the courts. From a strongly subjective starting-point, with probabilities viewed simply as the guarded beliefs one can reasonably hold, the theory shows how such beliefs are legitimately 'projected' outwards as if they existed in the world independent of our judgements.

Projective Probability Summary

Projective Probability by James Logue (Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, Somerville College, Oxford Lecturer in Philosophy, Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, Somerville College, Oxford Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Oxford)

This book presents a novel theory of probability and judgements of probability: strong coherentist subjectivism. Logue combines three claims in his exposition of this theory. The first states that probabilities may be treated as the degrees of partial belief of (ideally rational) agents, best established by the examination of behaviour. Thus, probability is personalist. The second claim contends that only such degrees of belief can be construed as probabilities: on this strongly subjectivist view the notion objective chance is, if not conceptually impossible, at any rate redundant. The third, coherentist, claim maintains that minimal coherence of probability-beliefs is all that is necessary for those beliefs to be rational; that is, on this view, weak coherence of a set of beliefs is both a necessary and sufficient condition for the rationality of those beliefs. This theory suggests a quasi-realist perspective, in which probabilities are viewed as projections of subjective evaluations. Provided that these evaluations conform to the standards of coherence, they come legitimately to be expressed in apparently realist of objectivist language. This projectivist outlook provides a convincing rationale for the theory, helps to free it from psychologism and excessive 'Bayesian' zeal, and provides it with smoother solutions to longstanding problems in the area of probability.

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Clearly written, concise, stylish ... an interesting and engaging monograph that addresses many worthy issues. * International Studies in the Philosophy of Science *

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NPB9780198239598
9780198239598
0198239599
Projective Probability by James Logue (Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, Somerville College, Oxford Lecturer in Philosophy, Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy, Somerville College, Oxford Lecturer in Philosophy, University of Oxford)
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Oxford University Press
1995-05-25
188
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