For those who would like to help out Hist-Analytic, I've included a link to my new book on Anscombe. The book attempts to put Anscombe's work in historical perspective, drawing from seldom cited sources, such as articles and books by Reichenbach, Davidson, Chisholm, Wm. James, Kripke and others. This is not only an exmination of her main work, Intention , but includes detailed accounts of her views on causation and determinism. If you aren't able to make online purchases, email me at baynesrb@yahoo.com and when copies become available to me I'll be happy to accept checks (that don't bounce)

Preview of NEW BOOK on ELIZABETH ANSCOMBE: Understanding Intention : Elizabeth Anscombe's Philosophical Psychology.

"Ontological Reduction and the World of Numbers" by W. V. Quine

The Theory of Relativity and A priori Knowledge by Hans Rechenbach

Quine's Introduction of Quasi-quotes from Mathematical Logic

"Russell and Kripke on Quantifier Scope" by Steven R. Bayne

T. H. Huxley on the Anatomy of the Human Skull

T. H. Huxley's Defense of Darwin

"A Liberal Education and Where to Find It" by T. H. Huxley

"Emancipation - Black and White" by T. H. Huxley

"On a Piece of Chalk" by T. H. Huxley

"Recent Criticisms of 'Consciousness'" Bertrand Russell (An. of Mind, 1921)



The Probability Implication

The Abbreviated Notation

The Rule of Existence

The Axioms of Univocality and of Normalization

The Theorem of Addition

The Theorem of Multiplication

Reduction of the Multiplication

Theorem to a Weaker Axiom

The Frequency Interpretion

The Origin of Probability Statements

Derivation of the Axioms from the Frequency Interpretation

The Rule of Elimination

The General Theorem of Addition



The Rule of the Product

The Rule of Reduction

The Relation of Independence

Complete Probability Systems

The Mathematical Formalization of the Probability Calculus