The Theory of Probability

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The Theory of Probability is Hans Reichenbach’s influential philosophical and mathematical treatise that helped establish a rigorous, frequency-based interpretation of probability within the logical empiricist tradition.

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instanceOf book
mathematical treatise
academicDiscipline epistemology
philosophy of science
probability theory
aim to integrate probability into an empiricist philosophy of science
to provide a rigorous foundation for probability as a frequency concept
approach frequentist interpretation of probability
author Hans Reichenbach NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
EnglishTranslationPublisher University of California Press NERFINISHED
EnglishTranslationTitle The Theory of Probability NERFINISHED
hasEdition English translation
historicalSignificance helped establish the frequency interpretation of probability in the 20th century
major work in the logical empiricist treatment of probability
influenced Hans Reichenbach’s later work
confirmation theory in philosophy of science
frequentist statistics
philosophy of probability
influencedBy David Hume NERFINISHED
Ernst Mach NERFINISHED
Immanuel Kant
logical empiricist tradition
keyConcept collectives
limiting relative frequency
objective chance
probability as a logical tool for science
mainLanguage German
opposes logical interpretation of probability
subjective interpretation of probability
originalTitle Wahrscheinlichkeitslehre NERFINISHED
philosophicalMovement logical empiricism
logical positivism
publicationYear 1935
subject causality
confirmation theory
frequency interpretation of probability
induction
objective probability
probability
statistical inference
topic axiomatization of probability
probability and causality
probability and induction
probability and scientific laws
relative frequency definition of probability

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Reichenbach notableWork The Theory of Probability
subject surface form: Hans Reichenbach
Wahrscheinlichkeitslehre relatedWork The Theory of Probability