W.E. Johnson and Cambridge thought on probability
W.E. Johnson and Cambridge thought on probability
W.E. Johnson (1858-1931) has long been recognized as a great Cambridge figure and has often been portrayed as the source of the view of probability as a logical relation. Yet Johnson and his influence are elusive and this paper tries to assemble what is known of the man, his circumstances and of his contribution to probability.
Broad, Cambridge, Johnson, Keynes, Logic, Probability
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Aldrich, John
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1 February 2022
Aldrich, John
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Aldrich, John
(2022)
W.E. Johnson and Cambridge thought on probability.
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 141 (2), .
(doi:10.1016/j.ijar.2021.10.010).
Abstract
W.E. Johnson (1858-1931) has long been recognized as a great Cambridge figure and has often been portrayed as the source of the view of probability as a logical relation. Yet Johnson and his influence are elusive and this paper tries to assemble what is known of the man, his circumstances and of his contribution to probability.
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Accepted/In Press date: 20 October 2021
Published date: 1 February 2022
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Broad, Cambridge, Johnson, Keynes, Logic, Probability
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