Keynes’s Method in the A Treatise on Probability and the General Theory Is Inexact Measurement Involving Approximation, Imprecise Probability, and Indeterminate Probability Using Boolean Interval Valued Probability: There Is no Explicit Theory of Ordinal Measurement Developed, Used or Deployed Anywhere in Either the A Treatise on Probability or the General Theory
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Published:2019
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ISSN:1556-5068
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Container-title:SSRN Electronic Journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:SSRN Journal
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Brady Michael Emmett
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