- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Part I. Physical Foundations of the Science of Probability
- Part II. Logical Superstructure on the Above Physical Foundations
- Part III. Various Applications of the Theory of Probability
- On Certain Kinds of Groups or Series as the Foundation of Probability.
- Further Discussion upon the Nature of the Series Mentioned in the Last Chapter.
- On the Causal Process by which the Groups or Series of Probability are brought about.
- ON THE MODES OF ESTABLISHING AND DETERMINING THE EXISTENCE AND NUMERICAL PROPORTIONS OF THE CHARACTERISTIC PROPERTIES OF
- The Conception of Randomness and its Scientific Treatment
- The Subjective Side of Probability. Measurement of Belief.
- The Rules of Inference in Probability
- The Rule of Succession
- Induction and its Connection with Probability.
- Chance as Opposed to Causation and Design
- Note on the Proportions of the Sexes.
- ON CERTAIN CONSEQUENCES OF THE OBJECTIVE TREATMENT OF A SCIENCE OF INFERENCE
- Consequences of the Foregoing Distinctions.
- On the Conception and Treatment of Modality
- Fallacies
- Insurance and Gambling
- The Application of Probability to Testimony.
- On the Credibility of Extraordinary Stories
- The Nature and Use of an Average, and on the Different Kinds of Average
- The Theory of the Average as a Means of Approximation to the Truth.
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