Steve Greenleaf

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The word “probability” in the early seventeenth century mostly refers to the doctrine of probabilism in moral theology, and Pascal’s attacks on probabilism in the Provincial Letters did more than anything else to discredit casuistry and replace it with the modern attitude, in which each is his own judge of morality.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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