Richard von Mises Quote

Starting from a logically clear concept of probability, based on experience, using arguments which are usually called statistical, we can discover truth in wide domains of human interest.


Sixth Lecture, Statistical Problems in Physics, p. 220 - Probability, Statistics And Truth - Second Revised English Edition - (1957)


Starting from a logically clear concept of probability, based on experience, using arguments which are usually called statistical, we can discover...

Starting from a logically clear concept of probability, based on experience, using arguments which are usually called statistical, we can discover...

Starting from a logically clear concept of probability, based on experience, using arguments which are usually called statistical, we can discover...

Starting from a logically clear concept of probability, based on experience, using arguments which are usually called statistical, we can discover...