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BIBLIOGRAPHY

J. Arbuthnot, “An Argument for Divine Providence,
Taken From the Constant Regularity Observ'd in the Birth
of Both Sexes,” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society,
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Solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances,” Philo-
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53 (1763),
370-418. Jakob (Jacques) Bernoulli, Ars conjectandi (Basel,
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(Chicago, 1950; 2nd ed. 1962).
A. A. Cournot, Essai sur les fondements... (1851), trans.
M. H. Moore as Essay on the Foundations of our Knowledge
(New York, 1956), Chs. IV, V, VI. F. N. David, “Studies in
the History of Probability and Statistics, I. Dicing and
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Gambling
(London, 1962). Bruno de Finetti, “La Prévision:
ses lois logiques, ses sources subjectives,” in Annales de
l'Institut Henri Poincaré,
7 (1937), 1-68; trans. H. E. Kyburg,
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Sir Harold Jeffreys, Theory of Probability (Oxford, 1939; 3rd
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of Probability,” Biometrika, 36 (1949), 101; idem, “Studies
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MAURICE KENDALL

[See also Causation; Chance Images; Epicureanism; For-
tune; Free Will and Determinism; Game Theory; Indeter-
minacy;
Number; Probability.]