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Luck Theory A Philosophical Introduction To The Mathematics Of Luck Nicholas Rescher

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Luck Theory A Philosophical Introduction To The Mathematics Of Luck Nicholas Rescher
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.96 MB
Pages: 123
Author: Nicholas Rescher
ISBN: 9783030637798, 3030637794
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Luck Theory A Philosophical Introduction To The Mathematics Of Luck Nicholas Rescher by Nicholas Rescher 9783030637798, 3030637794 instant download after payment.

This book is an original—the first-ever treatment of the mathematics of Luck. Setting out from the principle that luck can be measured by the gap between reasonable expectation and eventual realization, the book develops step-by-step a mathematical theory that accommodates the entire range of our pre-systematic understanding of the way in which luck functions in human affairs. In so moving from explanatory exposition to mathematical treatment, the book provides a clear and accessible account of the way in which luck assessment enters into the calculations of rational decision theory.

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