Book II: Fundamental Theorems
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Book II: Fundamental Theorems is a major section of John Maynard Keynes’s *A Treatise on Probability* that develops the core mathematical and logical results underpinning his theory of probability.
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book section
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John Maynard Keynes
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Book I of A Treatise on Probability
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formal properties of probability relations
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probability as a logical relation between propositions → |
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A Treatise on Probability
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foundations of Keynesian probability theory
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philosophy of probability → |
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United Kingdom
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major section of John Maynard Keynes’s A Treatise on Probability
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fundamental theorems of Keynes’s logical theory of probability
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epistemology
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logic → probability theory → |
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core mathematical results of Keynes’s probability theory
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logical foundations of probability → |
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mathematical philosophy
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philosophy of science → |
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20th-century philosophy of probability
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logical interpretations of probability → |
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English
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A Treatise on Probability
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later books of A Treatise on Probability
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1921
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John Maynard Keynes
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A Treatise on Probability
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