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

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The Third Interpretation of Evidential Probability

Let's call it evidential probability. The thought is that evidence does put some constraints on hypotheses or propositions, degrees of support. So for example, maybe given your evidence, it's very probable that the sun will rise tomorrow. And then we might say the evidential probability of sunrise given your evidence is high. This corresponds to what you might call subjective Bayesianism or more objective Bayesianism as we move down the spectrum.

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