Essay review of Richard Johns, A Theory of Physical Probability, University of Toronto Press, 2002.Citation: Eagle, A. (2004). 'A causal theory of chance?', Studies in History and Philosophy of Science A, 35(4), 883-890. [Available at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00393681]
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Essay review of Richard Johns, A Theory of Physical Probability, University of Toronto Press, 2002
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Though almost forty years have elapsed since its first publication, it is a testament to the philoso...
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There is a need for integrated thinking about causality, probability and mechanisms in scientific me...
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Causal inference is perhaps the most important form of reasoning in the sciences. A panoply of disci...
Probability and Causality is a critical analysis of the problem of causality in indeterministic cont...
Why is there a phenomenon of chance in the created world? There are many different probability distr...
The four case studies on chance in evolution provide a rich source for further philo-sophical analys...
This PDF file is made available by permission of Cambridge University Press. To order a hard copy, g...
This volume defends a novel approach to the philosophy of physics: it is the first book devoted to a...
NoCausal inference is perhaps the most important form of reasoning in the sciences. A panoply of dis...
This volume defends a novel approach to the philosophy of physics: it is the first book devoted to a...
It is now common to hold that causes do not always (and perhaps never) determine their effects, and...
Essay review of Richard Johns, A Theory of Physical Probability, University of Toronto Press, 2002
An essay review of Richard Johns "A Theory of Physical Probability" (University of Toronto Press, 20...
Though almost forty years have elapsed since its first publication, it is a testament to the philoso...
Review article of Y.M. Guttmann, The Concept of Probability in Statistical Physics, Cambridge: Cambr...
There is a need for integrated thinking about causality, probability and mechanisms in scientific me...
Though forty years have elapsed since its first publication, it is a testament to the philosophical ...
Causal inference is perhaps the most important form of reasoning in the sciences. A panoply of disci...
Probability and Causality is a critical analysis of the problem of causality in indeterministic cont...
Why is there a phenomenon of chance in the created world? There are many different probability distr...
The four case studies on chance in evolution provide a rich source for further philo-sophical analys...
This PDF file is made available by permission of Cambridge University Press. To order a hard copy, g...
This volume defends a novel approach to the philosophy of physics: it is the first book devoted to a...
NoCausal inference is perhaps the most important form of reasoning in the sciences. A panoply of dis...
This volume defends a novel approach to the philosophy of physics: it is the first book devoted to a...
It is now common to hold that causes do not always (and perhaps never) determine their effects, and...