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

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The Daddy of Epicycles

The term epicycles is used by philosophers to describe adding more complexity to a theory in order to salvage it from cases where it doesn't match reality or intuition. It goes back to how the ancients used to predict the motions of planets when they thought that everything was going around the earth one way or another. What they should have done is realized that the planets were moving in ellipses around the sun rather than adding more and more circles to try to match things up. That's what can happen when you add a lot of complexity to a model even if it's mistaken.

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