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Bacon and Descartes: Certainty? or Moral Certainty? It was seen in chapter 6 that in Galileo, for example, there was an insistence on certainty in science, combined with some use of probability in practice. The demand for certainty is not confined to science, of course. It is characteristic of the period 1630–60, especially, also in philosophy, moral theory, and political theory.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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