PHILOS C225
Probability and Inductive Logic
Philosophy · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
Topics may include interpretations of probability, Bayesian and non-Bayesian confirmation theory, paradoxes of confirmation, coherence, and conditioning. May be concurrently scheduled with course C133B.
S/U or letter grading.
Requisites
Official UCLA wording
Requisite: course 31, or background in logic, computer science, statistics, or mathematics.
BruinTree reads · Prerequisite
needs reviewconfidence 0.00 · from text- PHILOS 31
- all of
- background in logic
- computer science
- statistics
- mathematics
- · could not read "background in logic" (no course number found)
- · could not read "computer science" (no course number found)
- · could not read "statistics" (no course number found)
- · could not read "mathematics" (no course number found)
- · mixed comma-level AND/OR in "course 31, or background in logic, computer science, statistics, or mathematics" — grouping is a best reading
Requires
Everything that has to come before this course, not just the courses named in the requisite above.
PHILOS C225
- PHILOS 31Logic, First Course
1 direct requisite. The whole upstream is here — 1 course over 1 level. Every course here opens its own tree.
Unlocks
What this course is a requisite for, and what those courses lead to in turn.
No course in the catalog lists this as a requisite.





