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The science of conjecture evidence and probability before Pascal
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Franklin, James, Author.
- Language:
- English
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] Johns Hopkins University Press 2015
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: 1. The Ancient Law of Proof i
- Egypt and Mesopotamia i; The Talmud 3; Roman Law: Proof and
- Presumptions 7; Indian Law io
- 2. The Medieval Law of Evidence: Suspicion, Half-proof,
- and Inquisition 12
- Dark Age Ordeals I2; The Gregorian Revolution I4; The Glossators
- Invent Half-proof 5; Presumptions in Canon Law 20; Grades of
- Evidence and Torture 24; The Postglossators Bartolus and Baldus:
- The Completed Theory 28; The Inquisition 33; Law in the East 37
- 3. Renaissance Law 40
- Henry VIII Presumed Wed 40; Tudor Treason Trials 41; Continental
- Law: The Treatises on Presumptions 43; The Witch Inquisitors 47;
- English Legal Theory and the Reasonable Man 58
- 4. The Doubting Conscience and Moral Certainty 64
- Penance and Doubts 65; The Doctrine of Probabilism 69; Suarez:
- Negative and Positive Doubt 76; Grotius, Silhon, and the Morality of
- the State 79; Hobbes and the Risk of Attack 8; The Scandal of Lax-
- ism 83; English Casuists Pursue the Middle Way 84; Juan Caramuel
- Lobkowitz, Prince of Laxists 88; Pascal's Provincial Letters 94
- 5 Rhetoric, Logic, Theory o02
- The Greek Vocabulary of Probability I03; The Sophists Sell the Art
- of Persuasion o4; Aristotle's Rhetoric and Logic io9; The Rhetoric to
- Alexander II4; Roman Rhetoric: Cicero and Quintilian II6; Islamic
- Logic 20o; The Scholastic Dialectical Syllogism 21; Probability in
- Ordinary Language 26; Humanist Rhetoric 127; Late Scholastic
- Logics 129
- 6. Hard Science I3I
- Observation and Theory I32; Aristotle's Not-by-Chance Argument
- '33; Averaging of Observations in Greek Astronomy 34; The Sim-
- plicity of Theories 138; Nicole Oresme on Relative Frequency i40;
- Copernicus 45; Kepler Harmonizes Observations I47; Galileo on the
- Probability of the Coperican Hypothesis I54
- 7. Soft Science and History 162
- The Physiognomics 162; Divination and Astrology 164; The Empiric
- School of Medicine on Drug Testing i65; The Talmud and Mai-
- monides on Majorities 172; Vernacular Averaging and Quality Control
- I75; Experimentation in Biology I77; The Authority of Histories 80;
- The Authenticity of Documents I84; Valla and the Donation of Constan-
- tine 187; Cano on the Signs of True Histories 192
- 8. Philosophy: Action and Induction 195
- Careades's Mitigated Skepticism 196; The Epicureans on Inference
- from Signs 200; Inductive Skepticism and Avicenna's Reply 202;
- Aquinas on Tendencies 203; Scotus and Ockham on Induction 206;
- Nicholas of Autrecourt 2o0; The Decline of the West 216; Bacon and
- Descartes: Certainty? or Moral Certainty? 27; The Jesuits and Hobbes
- on Induction 222; Pascal's Deductivist Philosophy of Science 224
- 9. Religion: Laws of God, Laws of Nature 228
- The Argument from Design 228; The Church Fathers 230; Inductive
- Skepticism by Revelation 232; John of Salisbury 233; Maimonides on
- Creation 235; Are Laws of Nature Necessary? 237; The Reasonable-
- ness of Christianity 242; Pascal's Wager 249
- io. Aleatory Contracts: Insurance, Annuities, and Bets 258
- The Price of Peril 259; Doubtful Claims inJewish Law 261; Olivi on
- Usury and Future Profits 262; Pricing Life Annuities 269; Speculation
- in Public Debt 272; Insurance Rates 273; Renaissance Bets and Specu-
- lation 278; Lots and Lotteries 283; Commerce and the Casuists 285
- 11. Dice 289
- Games of Chance in Antiquity 289; The Medieval Manuscript on the
- Interrupted Game 291; Cardano 296; Gamblers and Casuists 300;
- Galileo's Fragment 302; De M6er and Roberval 302; The Fermat-
- Pascal Correspondence 306; Huygens' Reckoning in Games of Chance
- 313; Caramuel 316
- 12. Conclusion 321
- Subsymbolic Probability and the Transition to Symbols 324; Kinds of
- Probability and the Stages in Discovering Them 326; Why Not Ear-
- lier? 330; Two Parallel Histories 340; The Genius of the Scholastics
- and the Orbit of Aristotle 343; The Place of Law in the History of Ideas
- 348; Conclusion and Moral 360
- Epilogue: The Survival of Unquantified Probability 362
- The Port-RoyalLogic. 362; Leibniz's Logic of Probability 363; To the
- Present 365.
- Notes:
- Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
- ISBN:
- 1-4214-1881-9
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