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83 - Barry Loewer: Probability, Laws of Nature, and Statistical Mechanics

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The Principle of Indifference

By the 19th century probability was a much more widespread use in biology and elsewhere. But they came to think of probability as just reflecting ignorance. So we'll be ignorant just to sign various degrees of belief, which they call probabilities. Ruben Navarrette: Maybe there's an objective way about being ignorant.

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