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theory of knowledge. He also produced what philosopher Alan Hájek has described as an "enormously influential version of the subjective interpretation of probability." His thought in this area was outlined in the paper
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probabilities. For Keynes, the subjectivity of probabilities does not matter as much, as for him there is an objective relationship between knowledge and probabilities, as knowledge is disembodied and not personal.
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importance, though it was many years before they received their proper recognition by the community of economists.
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Shooting Star: The Brief and Brilliant Life of Frank Ramsey
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Ramsey, F.P. (1926). "The Foundations of Mathematics".
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942:in the original proof of his
734:of 1923 he made a journey to
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3181:Wittgensteinian philosophers
3051:Maths and philosophy puzzles
3036:Frank Plumpton Ramsey Papers
2869:Journal of Political Economy
2626:Newbery, D. "Ramsey model".
2473:History of Political Economy
2437:History of Political Economy
2379:Journal of Political Economy
1967:10.1007/978-94-017-1586-7_11
1882:Journal of Political Economy
1620:Philosophical Investigations
1530:"Foundations of Mathematics"
1016:
944:first incompleteness theorem
863:On a Problem of Formal Logic
792:Philosophical Investigations
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1345:Expected utility hypothesis
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1270:Frank Ramsey Professorships
1223:optimal accumulation theory
806:problems, Ramsey developed
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3161:Analysands of Theodor Reik
2464:Duarte, Pedro G. (2009b).
1959:Foundations of Bayesianism
1787:"Reliabilist Epistemology"
1515:10.1093/mind/xxxiv.136.401
1428:"Frank P. Ramsey's Papers"
1243:Ramsey–Cass–Koopmans model
1201:in 1928. It employed, as
976:redundancy theory of truth
881:of what is now called the
407:Ramsey–Cass–Koopmans model
367:Redundancy theory of truth
224:Trinity College, Cambridge
3057:A photo of Ramsey's grave
2611:10.1017/s0031819100065396
2485:10.1215/00182702-2009-048
2449:10.1215/00182702-2009-035
2269:Decision Analysis Society
2014:de Finetti, Buno (1937).
1943:10.1017/S105383722100033X
1309:In 1999, the philosopher
1252:
1065:A Treatise on Probability
974:(1927) (which proposed a
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2654:"Facts and Propositions"
2514:Forrester, John (2004).
1706:digital.library.pitt.edu
1649:, pages 62 and 63 (2009)
1564:"Facts and Propositions"
1562:Frank P. Ramsey (1927).
1549:10.1112/plms/s2-25.1.338
1528:Frank P. Ramsey (1926).
1497:Frank P. Ramsey (1925).
1396:
1360:Structural Ramsey theory
838:University of Pittsburgh
758:as his doctoral thesis.
522:Archbishop of Canterbury
2961:Paul, Margaret (2012).
2935:Oxford University Press
2834:F. P. Ramsey: On Truth
2335:Oxford University Press
2002:1999 electronic edition
1864:1999 electronic edition
1661:"EDITORS' INTRODUCTION"
1299:University of Cambridge
1150:the elegant concept of
948:Willard van Orman Quine
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790:In the introduction to
700:Ramsey and Wittgenstein
606:(also in analysis with
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277:20th-century philosophy
2853:Sahlin, N.-E. (2005),
2839:Sahlin, N.-E. (1990),
2782:Proc. London Math. Soc
2569:Grattan-Guinness, Ivor
2183:Ramsey, F. P. (1928).
2097:Ramsey, F. P. (1927).
1785:; Beddor, Bob (2016),
1537:Proc. London Math. Soc
1380:History of type theory
1218:mathematical economics
1207:calculus of variations
1090:subjective probability
1041:(1928). The economist
1027:subjective probability
972:Facts and propositions
922:Alfred North Whitehead
740:Puchberg am Schneeberg
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3121:Probability theorists
3106:Analytic philosophers
3086:People from Cambridge
2859:, a special issue of
2800:Ramsey, F.P. (1931),
2773:Ramsey, F.P. (1929).
2737:Ramsey, F.P. (1927).
2679:Ramsey, F.P. (1928).
2652:Ramsey, F.P. (1927).
2593:Mellor, D.H. (1995).
2414:Bull. Amer. Math. Soc
2280:Frank P. Ramsey Medal
1729:, s2–25 (1), 338–384.
1390:Bayesian epistemology
1258:Frank P. Ramsey Medal
1057:Truth and Probability
1010:Truth and Probability
932:Theory of Simple Type
927:Principia Mathematica
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432:Frank Plumpton Ramsey
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3101:Atheist philosophers
2820:, Humanities Press,
2812:Ramsey, F.P. (1978)
2579:Keynes, John Maynard
2516:"Freud in Cambridge"
2237:The Economic Journal
2193:The Economic Journal
2107:The Economic Journal
2050:The Economic Journal
1924:Marouzi, S. (2022).
1821:Hájek, Alan (2019),
1231:Tjalling C. Koopmans
1198:The Economic Journal
1094:Bayesian probability
865:now bears his name (
825:He is buried in the
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2587:Essays in Biography
2285:13 May 2016 at the
2254:Essays in Biography
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1385:Frederick Rowbottom
1365:Quantum Bayesianism
784:Manchester Guardian
751:John Maynard Keynes
718:Ludwig Wittgenstein
636:John Maynard Keynes
534:John Maynard Keynes
480:Ludwig Wittgenstein
377:Ramsey–Lewis method
299:Analytic philosophy
3131:English economists
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2523:Critical Quarterly
2306:www.econ.cam.ac.uk
2299:"CURRICULUM VITAE"
2064:10.1111/ecoj.12187
1807:F.P. Ramsey (1931)
1580:on 31 October 2020
1571:Proc. Aristot. Soc
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1279:Richard Zeckhauser
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3045:David Hugh Mellor
2972:978-1-85463-248-7
2944:978-0-19875-535-7
2904:Gottlieb, Anthony
2856:Ramsey's Ontology
2808:R. B. Braithwaite
2370:Arrow, K (1980).
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1976:978-90-481-5920-8
1426:Ramsey, Frank P.
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