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Springer - Making it Formally Explicit: Probability & Causality

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Explore the deep connections between probability, causality, and indeterminism in this academic collection from Springer. Part of the European Studies in Philosophy of Science series, this volume brings together research papers that examine the philosophical foundations of spacetime and quantum theory. The content originated from six workshops hosted by The Budapest-Krakow Research Group on Probability, Causality and Determinism. Readers will find a structured investigation divided into three distinct parts. The first section looks at the notion of probability through general philosophical and formal epistemological lenses. The second section applies these probabilistic concepts to causal questions within the foundations of quantum mechanics. Finally, the third section investigates the complex question of indeterminism. This book serves as a valuable resource for researchers and students interested in the intersection of mathematics and philosophy. It provides a formal approach to understanding how probability and causality function within scientific frameworks.

Key Features

Comprehensive research collection covering the philosophical foundations of probability, causality, spacetime, and quantum theory.

Organized into three distinct parts to guide readers from general epistemological perspectives to specific quantum mechanics applications.

Based on specialized workshops conducted by The Budapest-Krakow Research Group on Probability, Causality and Determinism.

Part of the European Studies in Philosophy of Science series for academic continuity and specialized study.

Includes detailed investigations into the question of indeterminism and its role in scientific theory.

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Format
Paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
09 May 2018
Listed Since
09 May 2018

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