Probability oriented philosophy

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Probability oriented philosophy is a direction of philosophical researches which uses a language of probability theory to consider philosophical problems.

In whole probability oriented philosophy[1] is directed to delight corresponding problems from a new point of view:

All of formulated problems are attempt to discover a content of a basic question of hermeneutical philosophy:

  • What there is a sense and what its role in the structure of the world?

[edit] References

  •   Nalimov V.V. (1999) Spontaneity of consciousness: the probabilistic theory of senses and semantic architectonic of the person. Moscow: Prometei.

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An example of one of approaches