Representing and reasoning with probabilistic knowledge: A logical approach to probabilities
The author makes an important scientific contribution to the theory of knowledge and automatic decision making. The book will be a reference on fundamental research as well as a useful instrument for scientists, philosophers, and advanced students. The book's structure is constructive, facilitating a clear transmission of the author's ideas. Bacchus uses two plans of exposition: the epistemological plan justifies his theory in a wide, philosophical perspective, and the formal, mathematical plan gives the reader a valuable instrument. The book may be too short to fulfill the author's goals, but it reports a research result and requires the reader to take a good look at the bibliography.