Abstract: Probability Theory seldom distinguishes between the concept of probability and its quantitative determinability. To define its object, it begins by the abstract exposition of probability and its determinations (necessity, contingency, and randomness), on the one hand, as concerned only with the sphere of being; on the other, as concerned only with the sphere of thought. This study, following the self-movement if these categories in the Science of Logic, strives to critique the limitations of both of these propositions and to present a speculative notion of probabilistic phenomena.Resumen: La teoría de probabilidad rara vez diferencia su concepto de su determinabilidad cuantitativa. Para definir su objeto, ésta comienza por la expo...