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A question of philosophy
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A question of philosophy
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A question of philosophy
No universally accepted answer Equally Likely Outcomes Assume a die has six equally likely faces.
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No universally accepted answer Equally Likely Outcomes Assume a die has six equally likely faces. Roll it. Probability that it shows more than four spots
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No universally accepted answer Equally Likely Outcomes Assume a die has six equally likely faces. Roll it. Probability that it shows more than four spots = 2/6
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No universally accepted answer Equally Likely Outcomes Assume a die has six equally likely faces. Roll it. Probability that it shows more than four spots = 2/6 If all outcomes are equally likely, probability of an event = number of outcomes in the event total number of outcomes
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Subjective probabilities
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Subjective probabilities Your subjective probability of an event is your degree of belief that the event will occur.
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Subjective probabilities Your subjective probability of an event is your degree of belief that the event will occur. Your subjective probability of an event might be dierent from mine.
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Subjective probabilities Your subjective probability of an event is your degree of belief that the event will occur. Your subjective probability of an event might be dierent from mine. If a calculation has a subjective ingredient, the subjectivity remains in the answer. You cant calculate it away.
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Common ground
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Common ground
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