This book offers a concise survey of basic probability theory from a thoroughly subjective point of view whereby probability theory is a mode of judgement. Written by one of the greatest figures in the field of probability theory, the book is both a summation and a synthesis of a lifetime of wrestling with such problems and issues.
Great introduction to the main ideas of subjective interpretation of probability and Bayesianism in philosophy of science, epistemology, and decision theory. This book covers various problems and concepts on the basic laws of probability theory, on scientific hypotheses-testing, on the principles of conditionalization, on mathematical expectation, and so on.