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Since its first introduction by Hans Reichenbach, many philosophers have claimed to refute the common cause principle. This book traces different formulations of the principle, and provides proofs of a few pertinent theorems, settling the relevant questions in various probability spaces. It offers both philosophical insight and mathematical rigor.
The main topic of this book is how to argue for formal epistemic norms of credence. Leszek Wronski advocates formal justificational pluralism, suggesting the use of various formal tools in arguments for synchronic and diachronic norms.
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