id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_usrwi6rckncqjazezsyyn3kkpu IAN HACKING Equipossibility Theories of Probability 1971 18 .pdf application/pdf 8292 661 65 So the probability of error is open to the physical interpretation. possibility; with\ the de re, or physical, interpretation of probability; and Thus, by the end of the eighteenth century, Laplace, defining probability by equipossibility, could seem to be following an old tradition. also publishes the epistemological interpretation of probability. Leibniz has come to associate the word "probability" with the epistemological interpretation, and, as he makes plain elsewhere, it is a logical we first estimate the facility (i.e. physical probability) of events of kind a probability in terms of possibility. Remember that probability is supposed to be defined in terms of equally possible cases, and which probability is defined in terms of "equally possible combinations" "probability of a possibility". epistemological terminology of "equally possible cases", that is not a He speaks of the probability that the possibility of an event It seems that "probability of a possibility" occurs only when Laplace ./cache/work_usrwi6rckncqjazezsyyn3kkpu.pdf ./txt/work_usrwi6rckncqjazezsyyn3kkpu.txt