Janina Hosiasson Lindenbaum (1899-1942) was a Polish logician and philosopher of science who gave important contributions to various topics, including induction, confirmation and the foundations of probability. Her ideas were in a number of ways ahead of her time, but later they influenced authors of different epistemological creeds, and anticipated subsequent literature of Bayesian inspiration.
A Tribute to Janina Hosiasson Lindenbaum. A Philosopher Victim of the Holocaust / Maria Carla Galavotti. - STAMPA. - (2008), pp. 179-194.
A Tribute to Janina Hosiasson Lindenbaum. A Philosopher Victim of the Holocaust
GALAVOTTI, MARIA CARLA
2008
Abstract
Janina Hosiasson Lindenbaum (1899-1942) was a Polish logician and philosopher of science who gave important contributions to various topics, including induction, confirmation and the foundations of probability. Her ideas were in a number of ways ahead of her time, but later they influenced authors of different epistemological creeds, and anticipated subsequent literature of Bayesian inspiration.File in questo prodotto:
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