Logic with a Probability Semantics
Discover the innovative world of probability logic with Logic with a Probability Semantics by Theodore Hailperin, published by Lehigh University Press in 2010. This insightful hardback edition spans 126 pages and delves into the fascinating concept of using probability as the foundation of logical reasoning, moving beyond traditional true or false semantics.
In this essential read, Hailperin meticulously explores the fundamental connectives of "not," "and," and "or," providing a comprehensive understanding that includes quantified formulas. The book also addresses the intriguing notion of suppositional logic and presents a resolution to the paradox of confirmation, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of logic and probability.
Enhance your understanding of modern logic and its applications with this thought-provoking work from a leading expert in the field.