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

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How to Distinguish Between the True Ones and the False Ones

In counterfactual statements we're saying if P then Q then P is the antecedent and Q is the consequent. We want to be able to say well these are the true ones and these are the false ones not just anything goes if some false antecedent were the case. So how would you try to do that? Well now philosophers like to reach for possible worlds and possible worlds have been very influential and successful in the study of modal logiclike necessity possibility. And roughly this style of analysis says P would Q if P were the caseQ would be the case is true just in case. The most similar P worlds are Q and maybe all of them all of the most

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