Comparing Edgeworth’s, Russell’s, and Broad’s 1922 Assessments of Keynes’s Weight of the Evidence, Based on Chapters 6 and 26 of the A Treatise on Probability, With Levi’s, Runde’s, Weatherson’s, Joyce’s, Feduzi-Runde’s, Kasser’s and Peden’s Assessments of Keynes’s Weight of the Evidence Based on Chapter 6 of a Treatise on Probability Alone: Skipping Chapter 26 of the A Treatise on Probability Leads to a Number of Errors of Omission
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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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Brady Michael Emmett
Reference25 articles.
1. An Analysis that Answers F.Y.Edgeworth's Question, Put to the Logicians and Philosophers Who Read the Journal Mind, Concerning the Importance of Evaluating the Role Played by Keynes's Conventional Coefficient of Risk and Weight, C, in Decision Making
2. Keynes's Upper and Lower Valued Probabilities: A Study of How Statisticians, Philosophers, Logicians, Historians, and Economists Failed to Comprehend Keynes's Breakthrough Application of G.Boole's Interval Approach to Probability in the 20th Century;Michael Brady;International Journal of Applied Economics and Econometrics,2012
3. Bertrand Russell on Keynes's A Treatise on Probability: What One Would Expect from the Twentieth Century's Greatest Philosopher
4. F. Y. Edgeworth on J. M. Keynes' A Treatise on Probability: The Mind and Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Reviews
5. Keynes's A Treatise on Probability and the Role of William Ernest Johnson in that Book;Michael Brady;John Maynard Keynes. Available at SSRN,1921