Classical Probability in the Enlightenment

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Princeton University Press
Lorraine Daston
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What did it mean to be resonable in the Age of Reason? Classical probabilists from Jakob Bernouli through Pierre Simon Laplace intended their theory as an answer to this question--as "nothing more at bottom than good sense reduced to a calculus," in Laplace's words. In terms that can be easily grasped by nonmathematicians, Lorraine Daston demonstrates how this view profoundly shaped the internal development of probability theory and defined its applications.

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Lorraine Daston is a Director of the Max Planck Institute of the History of Science, Berlin.

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