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

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How Does a Set of Credences Allow You to Be Dutch Booked?

In philosophy, a standard thing is that with preferences say is that you would assume transitivity. But one of the reasons why giving up this principle of transitivity isn't very desirable is that if you have circular preferences like that, then it's possible for someone to just keep trading with you. So when philosophers say that a set of ideas would allow you to be dutch booked, they're saying that they're inconsistent in some way. I actually think there are problems with Kolmogorov's axiomatization. And he axiomatized unconditional probability first and then conditional probabilities defined in terms of unconditional probabilities. With real valued probabilities – it seems that probability zero events can happen

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