Changing the labels on the same math isn’t “dissolving” anything, as it would if probabilities were like the word “sound.” “Sound” goes away when dissolved because it’s subjective and dissolving switches to objective language. Probabilities are uniquely derivable from objective language. Additionally there is no “unaskable question,” at least in typical probability theory—you’d have to propose a fairly extreme revision to get a relevant decision theory answer to not bear on the question of probabilities.
Changing the labels on the same math isn’t “dissolving” anything, as it would if probabilities were like the word “sound.” “Sound” goes away when dissolved because it’s subjective and dissolving switches to objective language. Probabilities are uniquely derivable from objective language. Additionally there is no “unaskable question,” at least in typical probability theory—you’d have to propose a fairly extreme revision to get a relevant decision theory answer to not bear on the question of probabilities.