The Challenge of Chance

A Multidisciplinary Approach from Science and the Humanities

Published May 31, 2018 by Springer Cham.

ISBN:
978-3-319-26300-7
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This book presents a multidisciplinary perspective on chance, with contributions from distinguished researchers in the areas of biology, cognitive neuroscience, economics, genetics, general history, law, linguistics, logic, mathematical physics, statistics, theology and philosophy. The individual chapters are bound together by a general introduction followed by an opening chapter that surveys 2500 years of linguistic, philosophical, and scientific reflections on chance, coincidence, fortune, randomness, luck and related concepts.

A main conclusion that can be drawn is that, even after all this time, we still cannot be sure whether chance is a truly fundamental and irreducible phenomenon, in that certain events are simply uncaused and could have been otherwise, or whether it is always simply a reflection of our ignorance. Other challenges that emerge from this book include a better understanding of the contextuality and perspectival character of chance (including its scale-dependence), and the curious fact that, throughout history (including contemporary …

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A Compelling Eclectic Compendium of Essays on Chance

To call this collection multidisciplinary is an understatement, with academics from fields as diverse as theology, statistics, and biology all examining different aspects of chance. I particularly liked the piece from Olivier Hekster on the role of chance in history, as well as the section by Christoph Lüthy and Carla Rita Palmerino analyzing the conceptual and historical roots of chance. While many of the contributions in areas where I have some expertise were more basic than I'd like, this is still an excellent collection on a fundamental concept that gets far too little attention. Highly recommend

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