
Concepts related to probability permeate physics. This is most obvious in statistical mechanics, in which probabilities appear explicitly, but even in cases when predictions are made with near-certainty, there are implicit probabilistic assumptions in play. How are we to understand these probabilistic concepts? How do they apply to the physical world? Beyond Chance and Credence offers a fresh look at these familiar topics, urging readers to see them in a new light. The book provides an overview of the history of philosophical debates about the nature of probability over the last three centuries, and clear and accessible introductions to conceptual issues in probability theory, thermodynamics, and statistical mechanics. Myrvold argues that the traditional choice between probabilities as objective chances or else as degrees of belief is too limiting, and introduces a new concept, epistemic chances, that combines physical and epistemic considerations. He goes on to show that conceiving of probabilities in this way solves some of the puzzles associated with the use of probability and statistical mechanics. The result is an innovative perspective on one of the most central topics in the philosophy of science.
How can we reconcile the objective nature of physical probabilities with the subjective nature of degrees of belief in scientific practice? Wayne C. Myrvold, a philosopher of science, examines the historical and conceptual foundations of probability within physics. He argues that the binary classification of probability as either objective chance or subjective belief is insufficient, proposing instead a hybrid framework of 'epistemic chances' to resolve long-standing puzzles in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics.
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Experts in the philosophy of science recognize this work as a significant contribution to the interpretation of statistical mechanics. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, which makes complex conceptual issues accessible to those with an interest in the foundations of physics.
Page Count:
304
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192634321
ISBN-13:
9780192634320
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