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A Critical Evaluation of Comparative Probability

Vincenzo Fano

Chapter 4 in Fundamental Uncertainty, 2011, pp 59-72 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract In recent times a partially logical perspective on probability has come back into fashion.1 The deepest modern formulation of the concept of probability is certainly that of John Maynard Keynes’s A Treatise on Probability (Keynes, 1973 [1921], hereafter TP). Elsewhere (Fano, 1999) I have shown that Carnap’s logical approach (1950), which attempts to avoid Keynes’s reference to the concept of intuition, is obliged to move towards a weakening of his logistic perspective, from both a formal and an epistemological point of view, which results in a more complex position, closer to that of the Keynes’s TP (Carnap, 1968). Here I would like to retrieve a Keynesian perspective on two aspects: first, proceeding from the datum that most probabilistic evaluations are comparative, not quantitative;2 second, naturalizing the procedures of ascription of initial probabilities, reaching back beyond Keynes to von Kries (1886), as has been recently presented by Heidelberger (2001).3

Keywords: Probability Measure; Comparative Probability; Inductive Logic; Rational Belief; Logical Truth (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230305687_4

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