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

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A Classic Paradigm Example of a Counterfactual

The counterfactual is a proposition that's false in the actual world. If Oswald didn't kill Kennedy, then someone else did because one way or another he was killed. Now compare that to if Shakespeare hadn't written Hamlet, someone else would have. That sounds crazy as if Hamlet was just fated to be written and it Shakespeare happened to be the vehicle for it,. but someone else would has stepped in if need be.

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