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In this book we have argued in favour of two basic claims:
Part I: a unifying framework for probabilistic logic can be constructed around what we have called the Fundamental Question of Probabilistic Logic, or simply Schema (1.1);
Part II: probabilistic networks can provide a calculus for probabilistic logic—in particular they can be used to provide answers to the fundamental question.
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Haenni, R., Romeijn, JW., Wheeler, G., Williamson, J. (2011). Conclusion. In: Probabilistic Logics and Probabilistic Networks. Synthese Library, vol 350. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0008-6_15
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