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

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The Probability of Raining in Canberra Tomorrow Is 60% With 100% Probability

For varieties of Bayesianism, do you have higher order probabilities? I suppose it would be a misunderstanding to interpret someone as saying the probability of it raining in Canberra tomorrow is 60% with 100% probability. That's like not what's being claimed. And maybe we could compare your credences to say lotteries. What do you think is more probable rain tomorrow? Or I, you know, say a hundred ticket lottery tickets one to 60. One of those is the winner. Oh, yeah, it feels maybe slightly higher than that. But now I make it one to 70 or maybe slightly lower than that. Yeah.

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