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Truth and Probability

In: The Foundations of Mathematics and other Logical Essays

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Ramsey, Frank P.
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Contains two other essays as well: Further Considerations & Last Papers: Probability and Partial Belief.

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This chapter was published in: Braithwaite, R. B. (ed.) The Foundations of Mathematics and other Logical Essays, Harcourt, Brace & Co., chapter 7, pages 156-198, 1926.

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