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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