Philosophical Papers by F.P. Ramsey

A concise collection of influential early-twentieth-century essays that develop a pragmatic, mathematically informed approach to probability, belief, and scientific inference; defend a subjective account of probability tied to degrees of belief and decision-making (introducing coherence/Dutch-book considerations), propose a method for rephrasing theoretical terms to reveal empirical commitments (the Ramsey-style reformulation), and offer incisive analyses of propositions, facts, universals, and relations that reshape discussions in logic, the foundations of mathematics, and the philosophy of language and epistemology.

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