Probability logic and combining evidence

History and Philosophy of Logic 27 (3):249-269 (2006)
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Abstract

In Hailperin 1996 , in addition to its formal development of Probability Logic, there are many sections devoted to historical origins, illustrative examples, and discussion of related work by other authors. Here selected portions of its formal treatment are summarized and then used as a basis for a probability logic treatment of combining evidence

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Quantifier probability logic and the confirmation paradox.Theodore Hailperin - 2007 - History and Philosophy of Logic 28 (1):83-100.
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Studies in Logic and Probability.George Boole & R. Rhees - 1953 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 4 (15):262-264.

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