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

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What Is Frequentism?

Frequentism is a version of objective probability. Out there in the world, mind independent, there are these probabilities. What are they? They're relative frequencies. Let's suppose we have a fair coin by which I mean the chance of heads is a half. But it seems you can't say that if you're a frequentist, because if the coin lands heads every time, then that's probability one according to frequentism. That just doesn't seem... It seems pretty weird. We talked about the problem of the single case earlier. If I toss a coin twice, then I can only have probabilities of zero, half, and one. Offhand, I would have thought there could

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