by Theodore Hailperin (Author)
The book extends the development of probability logic--a logic using probability, not verity (true, false) as the basic semantic notion. The basic connectives "not," "and," and "or" are described in depth to include quantified formulas. Also discussed is the notion of the suppositional and resolution of the paradox of confirmation.
Author Biography
Theodore Hailperin is emeritus professor of mathematics at Lehigh University. He has also worked as an aerodynamic ballistician at the Ballistics Research Laboratory in Aberdeen, MD.
Number of Pages: 126
Dimensions: 0.6 x 9.1 x 6.1 IN
Publication Date: December 16, 2010