A principle endorsed by many theories of objective chance, and practically forced on us by the standard interpretation of the Kolmogorov semantics for chance, is the principle that when a proposition P has a chance, any proposition Q that is necessarily equivalent to P will have the same chance as P. Call this principle SUB (for the substitution of necessary equivalents into chance ascriptions). I will present some problems for a theory of chance, and will argue that the best way to resolve these problems is to reject SUB, and similar principles e.g. for the chances of outcomes or the chances of events. Objective chance, it turns out, carves things more finely than necessary equivalence does
David Lewis' "Principal Principle" is a purported principle of rationality connecting credence and o...
Lewis’s Principal Principle says that one should usually align one’s credences with the known chance...
One currently popular view about the nature of objective probabilities, or objective chances, is tha...
A principle endorsed by many theories of objective chance, and practically forced on us by the stand...
The 'Principal Principle' states, roughly, that one's subjective probability for a proposition shoul...
One currently popular view about the nature of objective probabilities, or objective chances, is tha...
It is widely thought that chance should be understood in reductionist terms: claims about chance sho...
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Several philosophers have developed accounts to dissolve the apparent conflict between deterministic...
"Chance" crops up all over philosophy, and in many other areas. It is often assumed -- without arg...
How should my degrees of credence in propositions about objective chances interact with my degrees o...
Despite the intuitive conflict between deterministic laws of nature and objective chances, philosoph...
David Lewis' "Principal Principle" is a purported principle of rationality connecting credence and o...
Lewis’s Principal Principle says that one should usually align one’s credences with the known chance...
One currently popular view about the nature of objective probabilities, or objective chances, is tha...
A principle endorsed by many theories of objective chance, and practically forced on us by the stand...
The 'Principal Principle' states, roughly, that one's subjective probability for a proposition shoul...
One currently popular view about the nature of objective probabilities, or objective chances, is tha...
It is widely thought that chance should be understood in reductionist terms: claims about chance sho...
Abstract: This paper attempts to develop a projectivistic understanding of chance or objective proba...
Chance Neutrality is the thesis that, conditional on some proposition being true (or being false), i...
Objective chances constrain rational credences. If an agent believes the chance of rain tomorrow to ...
According to Humean theories of objective chance, the chances reduce to patterns in the history of o...
Several philosophers have developed accounts to dissolve the apparent conflict between deterministic...
"Chance" crops up all over philosophy, and in many other areas. It is often assumed -- without arg...
How should my degrees of credence in propositions about objective chances interact with my degrees o...
Despite the intuitive conflict between deterministic laws of nature and objective chances, philosoph...
David Lewis' "Principal Principle" is a purported principle of rationality connecting credence and o...
Lewis’s Principal Principle says that one should usually align one’s credences with the known chance...
One currently popular view about the nature of objective probabilities, or objective chances, is tha...