GOOD THINKING: THE FOUNDATIONS OF PROBABILITY AND ITS
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These sparkling essays by a gifted thinker offer philosophical views on the roots of statistical interference. A pioneer in the early development of computing Irving J. Good made fundamental contributions to the theory of Bayesian inference and was a key member of the team that broke the German Enigma code during World War II. Good maintains that a grasp of probability is essential to answering both practical and philosophical questions. This compilation of his most accessible works concentrates on philosophical rather than mathematical subjects ranging from rational decisions randomness and the nature of probability to operational research artificial intelligence cognitive psychology and chess. These twenty-three self-contained articles represent the author's work in a variety of fields but are unified by a consistently rational approach. Five closely related sections explore Bayesian rationality; probability; corroboration hypothesis testing and simplicity; information and surprise; and causality and explanation. A comprehensive index abundant references and a bibliography refer readers to classic and modern literature. Good's thought-provoking observations and memorable examples provide scientists mathematicians and historians of science with a coherent view of probability and its applications.
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