John M. Keynes and Treatise on Probability - Prof. Simon Blackburn
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Overview
Explore the profound impact of John Maynard Keynes' "A Treatise on Probability" in this insightful 26-minute lecture by Professor Simon Blackburn from Trinity College, Cambridge. Delve into the remarkable scholarship of Keynes' work, examining its connection to Russell's logicism and its skeptical approach to applying mathematics to probability. Discover the historical context of this seminal publication, which marked its centenary in 2021 alongside Frank Knight's "Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit." Learn about the departure from logicism introduced by Frank Ramsey and Keynes' thoughtful response to these criticisms. Gain a deeper understanding of how Keynes' work has influenced economic and probability theory over the past century, shaping our understanding of uncertainty in today's complex world. This lecture is part of a broader workshop organized by the University of Oxford and supported by The Alan Turing Institute, featuring renowned speakers from prestigious institutions worldwide.
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John M. Keynes and Treatise on Probability - Prof. Simon Blackburn
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