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LORENZ KRÜGER, LORRAINE J. DASTON & MICHAEL HEIDELBERGER (EDS) - The probabilistic revolution. Volume 1. Ideas in history. Volume 2. Ideas in the sciences

Cambridge, Mass., The M.I.T. Press, 1987, 1st. octavo 3.5 cm, Hardcover (cloth), met stofomslag. 449 + 459 pp. No images. ISBN/EAN: 0262111187 0262111195. Conditie: Very good, As new, in good dustjackets. a.o., Volume 1: Thomas S. Kuhn: What are scientific revolutions? 7-23; I. Bernard Cohen: Scientific revolutions, revolutions in science, and a probabilistic revoltion 1800-1930 23-44; Ian Hacking: Was there a probabilistic revolution 1800-1930? 45-58; Lorenz Kr?ger: The slow rise of probabilism: philosophical arguments in the nineteenth century. 59-90; Zeno G. Swijtink: The objectification of observation: Measurement annd statistical methods in the nineteenth century. 261-286; Stephen M. Stigler: The measurement of uncertainty in nineteenth-century social science 287-293; Volume 2: Gerd Gigerenzer: Probabilistic thinking and the fight against subjectivity 11-34; Gerd Gigerenzer: Survival of the fittest probabilist: Brunswik, Thurstone, and the two disciplines of psychology 49-72; John Beatty: The probabilistic revolution in evolutionary biology: an overview 229-232 ; M. J. S. Hodge: Natural selection as a causal, empirical, and probabilistic theory. 233-270; Nancy Cartwright: Max Born and the reality of quantum probabilities 409-416; Nancy Cartwright: Philosophical problems of quantum theory: the response of American physicists 417-436.
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