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Date: 2016-03-01 08:55:09
Logic
Philosophy
Non-classical logic
Reasoning
Probability interpretations
Formal sciences
Inference
Logical consequence
Frequentist probability
Probabilistic logic

Biases and [Ir]rationality 2 Informatics 1 CG: Lecture 19 Chris Lucas Last time

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