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

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Counterfactuals Are Mostly Loose Talk

I think that the things we say, the counterfactuals that we use in daily life are mostly loose talk. I think that they're false, but approximately true and close enough to the truth that they convey useful information. And people think this is some crazy radical view. Most of what we say could be false for completely intelligible reasons. It's a common explanation. Just think of other cases not involving counterfactUALs. We say things like 6.5 million people have died of COVID,. sadly. Well we don't say really. So 6 million. It's an specific 500,000. No. You didn't intend to convey that what we meant was something like

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