Objective probability theory theory |
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Authors: | Ellery Eells |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dept. of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 53706, Madison, WI, USA
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Abstract: | I argue that to the extent to which philosophical theories of objective probability have offered theoretically adequateconceptions of objective probability (in connection with such desiderata as causal and explanatory significance, applicability to single cases, etc.), they have failed to satisfy amethodological standard — roughly, a requirement to the effect that the conception offered be specified with the precision appropriate for a physical interpretation of an abstract formal calculus and be fully explicated in terms of concepts, objects or phenomena understood independently of the idea of physical probability. The significance of this, and of the suggested methodological standard, is then briefly discussed. |
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