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The following pages link to How probabilities came to be objective and subjective (Q1337060):
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- Robert Leslie Ellis's work on philosophy of science and the foundations of probability theory (Q391357) (← links)
- The objective and the subjective in mid-nineteenth-century British probability theory (Q891755) (← links)
- Contextuality, fine-tuning and teleological explanation (Q2062511) (← links)
- Probabilistic annotations for protocol models. Dedicated to Joshua Guttman (Q2154019) (← links)
- The sources of Kolmogorov's \textit{Grundbegriffe} (Q2381765) (← links)
- Remarks on the idealist and empiricist interpretation of frequentism: Robert Leslie Ellis versus John Venn (Q2935401) (← links)
- A letter of Robert Leslie Ellis to William Walton on probability (Q4569523) (← links)
- Unknown quantum states: The quantum de Finetti representation (Q4832740) (← links)