Logic with a Probability Semantics
Autor Theodore Hailperinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 dec 2010
An initial introduction presents an overview of the book. In chapter one, Halperin presents a summary of results from his earlier book, some of which extends into this work. It also contains a novel treatment of the problem of combining evidence: how does one combine two items of interest for a conclusion-each of which separately impart a probability for the conclusion-so as to have a probability for the conclusion based on taking both of the two items of interest as evidence?
Chapter two enlarges the Probability Logic from the first chapter in two respects: the language now includes quantifiers ("for all," and "there is") whose variables range over atomic sentences, not entities as with standard quantifier logic. (Hence its designation: ontological neutral logic.) A set of axioms for this logic is presented. A new sentential notion-the suppositional-in essence due to Thomas Bayes, is adjoined to this logic that later becomes the basis for creating a conditional probability logic.
Chapter three opens with a set of four postulates for probability on ontologically neutral quantifier language. Many properties are derived and a fundamental theorem is proved, namely, for any probability model (assignment of probability values to all atomic sentences of the language) there will be a unique extension of the probability values to all closed sentences of the language.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781611460100
ISBN-10: 1611460107
Pagini: 123
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lehigh University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1611460107
Pagini: 123
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lehigh University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
1 Preface
2 Introduction: An Overview
Part 3 1. Sentenial Probability Logic
Chapter 4 1.1 Verity logic
Chapter 5 1.2 Probability logic for S
Chapter 6 1.3 Interval-based probability
Chapter 7 1.4 Sentential suppositional logic
Chapter 8 1.5 Conditional-probability logic
Chapter 9 1.6 Logical consequence for probability logic
Chapter 10 1.7 Combining evidence
Part 11 2. Logic With Quantifiers
Chapter 12 2.0 Ontologically neutral (ON) language
Chapter 13 2.1 Syntax and semantics of ON logic
Chapter 14 2.2 Axiomatic formalization of ON logic
Chapter 15 2.3 Adequacy of ON logic
Chapter 16 2.4 Quantification logic with the suppositional
Part 17 3. Probability functions on ON languages
Chapter 18 3.1 Probability functions on ON languages
Chapter 19 3.2 Main Theorem of ON probability logic
Chapter 20 3.3 Borel's denumerable probability
Chapter 21 3.4 Infinite "events" and probability functions
Chapter 22 3.5 Kolmogorov probability spaces
Chapter 23 3.6 Logical consequence in probability logic
Chapter 24 3.7 Borel's denumerable probability defended
Part 25 4. Conditional-Probability and Quantifiers
Chapter 26 4.1 Conditional-probability in quantifier logic
Chapter 27 4.2 The paradox of confirmation
28 Bibliography
29 Index
2 Introduction: An Overview
Part 3 1. Sentenial Probability Logic
Chapter 4 1.1 Verity logic
Chapter 5 1.2 Probability logic for S
Chapter 6 1.3 Interval-based probability
Chapter 7 1.4 Sentential suppositional logic
Chapter 8 1.5 Conditional-probability logic
Chapter 9 1.6 Logical consequence for probability logic
Chapter 10 1.7 Combining evidence
Part 11 2. Logic With Quantifiers
Chapter 12 2.0 Ontologically neutral (ON) language
Chapter 13 2.1 Syntax and semantics of ON logic
Chapter 14 2.2 Axiomatic formalization of ON logic
Chapter 15 2.3 Adequacy of ON logic
Chapter 16 2.4 Quantification logic with the suppositional
Part 17 3. Probability functions on ON languages
Chapter 18 3.1 Probability functions on ON languages
Chapter 19 3.2 Main Theorem of ON probability logic
Chapter 20 3.3 Borel's denumerable probability
Chapter 21 3.4 Infinite "events" and probability functions
Chapter 22 3.5 Kolmogorov probability spaces
Chapter 23 3.6 Logical consequence in probability logic
Chapter 24 3.7 Borel's denumerable probability defended
Part 25 4. Conditional-Probability and Quantifiers
Chapter 26 4.1 Conditional-probability in quantifier logic
Chapter 27 4.2 The paradox of confirmation
28 Bibliography
29 Index
Recenzii
There are some original features in the treatment given to the subject by the author, which make it an interesting reading also for people well acquainted with other work on probabilistic logics.
Anyone interested in the history and philosophy of logic will find this work intriguing. Amateur logicians will find it challenging but will appreciate the progression toward expressing quantified probability logic in a richer formal structure, thus broadening the book's range of possible applications.
Anyone interested in the history and philosophy of logic will find this work intriguing. Amateur logicians will find it challenging but will appreciate the progression toward expressing quantified probability logic in a richer formal structure, thus broadening the book's range of possible applications.