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

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What Matters to Similarity?

If I had scratched my finger yesterday, I would have done it at midnight exactly. That seems crazy. Notice it's another example of what I call implausible specificity. Now to make things even worse, let's suppose that it's a somewhat probabilistic matter when I scratch. And as the day progresses, it becomes less and less likely that I'll scratch. Nevertheless, by those priorities, it seems to come out true that if I'd scratched yesterday,  the least probable time. So we tried patching and now we've got this other problem that's appeared,. like another case of excessive specificity.

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