A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities

A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities is a work by Pierre-Simon Laplace on the mathematical theory of probability.[1][2][3] The book consists of two parts, the first with five chapters and the second with thirteen.[1]

A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities
AuthorPierre-Simon Laplace
Original titleEssai philosophique sur les probabilités
TranslatorFrederick Wilson Truscott and Frederick Lincoln Emory
SubjectTheory of probability
PublisherJohn Wiley & Son, Chapman & Hall
Original text
Essai philosophique sur les probabilités at French Wikisource
TranslationA Philosophical Essay on Probabilities at Wikisource
Websitehttps://bayes.wustl.edu/Manual/laplace_A_philosophical_essay_on_probabilities.pdf

Table of Contents

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  • Part I - A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities[1]
  1. Introduction
  2. Concerning Probability
  3. General Principles of the Calculus of Probability
  4. Concerning Hope
  5. Analytical Methods of the Calculus of Probability
  • Part II - Application of the Calculus of Probabilities[1]
  1. Games of Chance
  2. Concerning the Unknown Inequalities which may Exist among Chances Supposed to be Equal
  3. Concerning the Laws of Probability which result from the Indefinite Multiplication of Events
  4. Application of the Calculus of Probabilities to Natural Philosophy
  5. Application of the Calculus of Probabilities to the Moral Sciences
  6. Concerning the Probability of Testimonies
  7. Concerning the Selections and Deliberations of Assemblies
  8. Concerning the Probability of the Judgements of Tribunals
  9. Concerning Tables of Mortality, and the Mean Durations of Life, Marriage and Some Assemblies
  10. Concerning the Benefits of Institutions which Depend on the Probability of Events
  11. Concerning Illusions in the Estimation of Probabilities
  12. Concerning the Various Means of Approaching Certainty
  13. Historical Note of the Calculus of Probabilities to 1816

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Laplace, Pierre-Simon. A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities (PDF). Translated by Trruscott, Frederick Wilson; Emory, Frederick Lincoln. John Wiley & Son and Chapman & Hall.
  2. ^ "Philosophical Essay on Probabilities - work by Laplace". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 2021-04-09.
  3. ^ "Figures from the History of Probability and Statistics". Figures from the History of Probability and Statistics. Retrieved 2021-04-09.
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