Classic analysis of the subject and the development of personal probability; one of the greatest controversies in modern statistcal thought. New preface and new footnotes to 1954 edition, with a supplementary 180-item annotated bibliography by author. Calculus, probability, statistics and Boolean algebra are recommended.
Of course, this is a very old book (2 Revised edition published on June 1, 1972) about Statistics, but regarding the author, Leonard J. Savage, who is a very famous statistician, that makes us place a special value on this classic book. Unluckily, the quality of the book is not very good.