Mises redux-redux : fifteen arguments against finite frequentism
In Antony Eagle (ed.), Philosophy of Probability: Contemporary Readings. Routledge (2010)
| Abstract | According to finite frequentism, the probability of an attribute A in a finite reference class B is the relative frequency of actual occurrences of A within B. I present fifteen arguments against this position | |||||||||
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