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

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The Probability of a Coin Flipping Heads Is 50%

People say it's not possible to put a probability on things that have never happened before. But if you specify the events too precisely then they're all unique. If you specify them too loosely then of course anything can be described as something happens. At some level of specification every event only happens once and then at some events that is quite a natural thing to do. Yeah maybe we'll soon be talking about frequentism but this is related to a famous problem for the frequentest account of probability, the problem of the single case.

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