textabstractIt is proved that fine and tight comparative probability structures (where the set of events is assumed to be an algebra, not necessarily a σ-algebra) have agreeing probability measures. Although this was often claimed in the literature, all proofs the author encountered are not valid for the general case, but only for σ-algebras. Here the proof of Niiniluoto (1972) is supplemented. Furthermore an example is presented that reveals many misunderstandings in the literature. At the end a necessary and sufficient condition is given for comparative probability structures to have an almost agreeing probability measur
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Abstract: It seems that from an epistemological point of view comparative probability has many advan...
Abstract: It seems that from an epistemological point of view comparative probability has many advan...
Abstract: It seems that from an epistemological point of view comparative probability has many advan...
Abstract: It seems that from an epistemological point of view comparative probability has many advan...
Abstract: It seems that from an epistemological point of view comparative probability has many advan...
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AbstractFor the case where B is a Boolean algebra of events and P is a probability (finitely additiv...
We prove that the generalized cancellation axiom for incomplete comparative probability relations in...
The probability calculus provides an attractive canon-ical form for reasoning but its use requires n...
It is proved that fine and tight comparative probability structures (where the set of events is assu...
The paper studies the connection between comparative probability and comparative plausibility, with ...
When “A ⌫ B ” we say that “event A is at least as probable as event B”. This is a qualitative probab...
Qualitative and quantitative approaches to reasoning about uncertainty can lead to different logical...
We consider a set of comparative probability judgements over a finite possibility space and study th...
We consider a set of comparative probability judgements over a finite possibility space and study th...
Abstract: It seems that from an epistemological point of view comparative probability has many advan...
Abstract: It seems that from an epistemological point of view comparative probability has many advan...
Abstract: It seems that from an epistemological point of view comparative probability has many advan...
Abstract: It seems that from an epistemological point of view comparative probability has many advan...
Abstract: It seems that from an epistemological point of view comparative probability has many advan...
This note shows that if the space of events is sufficiently rich and the subjective probability func...
AbstractFor the case where B is a Boolean algebra of events and P is a probability (finitely additiv...
We prove that the generalized cancellation axiom for incomplete comparative probability relations in...
The probability calculus provides an attractive canon-ical form for reasoning but its use requires n...