On Elements of Axiomatizing Eventology
Oleg Yu. Vorobyev ()
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Abstract:
Elements of eventologic axiomatics are offered. Eventology [Vorobyev, 2007], a new direction of probability theory and philosophy, offers the original many-event-based approach to the description of many-agent being and co-being, entering human agents, together with his/her beliefs, directly in the frameworks of scientific research in the form of eventologic distribution of his/her own events. This allows us, by putting together probabilistic and many-event-based representation of information and philosophical concept of event as co-being [Bakhtin, 1920], to offer an axiomatizing eventology which expands Kolmogorov’s axiomatic of probability theory [Kolmogorov, 1933] and axiomatizes an overlapping sciences mathematical eventolanguage for the description of many-agent being and co-being.
Keywords: Event; co-being; probability; Kolmogorov’s axiomatics; eventology; axiomatizing eventology; eventologic axiomatics; universal elementary event; universal event; universal measurable space; universal probability space; eventologic space; name of event; set of names of events; sufficiency of eventologic space; simplicity of eventologic space. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-12-10, Revised 2010-03-10
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Published in J. of Sib. Fed. Univ. 3.2(2010): pp. 157-164
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