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#139 — Alan Hájek on puzzles and paradoxes in probability and expected value

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What Matters to Similarity?

Lewis: If you're assuming common sensical similarity, it seems that we're going to get the wrong verdict. We'll judge that counterfactual to be false by the lights of common sensical resemblance. So whatever disturbance is created by the button not working is much, much smaller than the disturbance to the actual world created by the Holocaust versus not. And Lewis took this very seriously and then fashioned a set of priorities of what matters to similarity. Well really to handle this fine case, the Nixon example.

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