
Ep 128: Steven Pinker’s ”Rationality” Chapter 5 ”Beliefs & Evidence (Bayesian Reasoning” Remarks & Analysis
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When Do You Know the Probabilities for Games of Chance?
When can we know the probabilities? Well, chapters six and chapter seven tell us. It's not simply not true, physically speaking, that the probabilities quoted for games of chance are literally true given what we know about quantum theory. The very reason that probability was invented in the first place is because it approximates how games of chance behave. So why should that be generalizable to the way that science fundamentally works? We aren't told. What we have are good explanations or not. Things don't probably happen. Happen or they don't happen. That's that. And by the way, this, again, isbe ging the question. One of the challengers of this chapter is
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