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Cambridge Studies in Probability, Induction and Decision TheoryEditors: Ernest W. Adams, Ken Binmore, Jeremy Butterfield, Persi Diaconis, William L. Harper, John Harsanyi, Richard C. Jeffrey, Brian Skyrms, Wolfgang Spohn, Patrick Suppes, Amos Tversky, Sandy ZabellThis series is intended to be the forum for the most innovative and challenging work in the theory of rational decision. Focusing on contemporary developments of the interplay among philosophy, psychology, economics, and statistics, the series addresses foundational theoretical issues, often quite technical ones, and therefore assumes a distinctly philosophical character.
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There are 43 titles in this series... Betting on Theories
Betting on Theories
Causal Asymmetries
Causal Asymmetries
Creating Modern Probability
Its Mathematics, Physics and Philosophy in Historical Perspective
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