Probability and Evidence
Explore the profound insights of one of Britain's leading philosophers in Probability and Evidence by A. J. Ayer. Published by Columbia University Press in 1979, this thought-provoking work delves into essential questions surrounding the theory of knowledge and the philosophy of science. This volume features Ayer's esteemed John Dewey Lectures delivered at Columbia University, alongside two compelling essays: "Has Harrod Answered Hume?" and "The Problem of Conditionals." With 176 pages of engaging content, this Columbia Classics edition invites readers to contemplate the intricate relationship between probability and evidence. A must-read for anyone interested in philosophy, this book promises to enrich your understanding of critical philosophical concepts.