But I also don’t think that assigning probabilities to logical statements is a terribly useful activity, or one casting foundational light on decision theory.
Can you explain this a bit more? Do you have any reasons for this suspicion?
I don’t have any reasons for the suspicion that assigning probabilities to logical statements casts foundational light on decision theory. I don’t see how having such an assignment helps any.
Can you explain this a bit more? Do you have any reasons for this suspicion?
I don’t have any reasons for the suspicion that assigning probabilities to logical statements casts foundational light on decision theory. I don’t see how having such an assignment helps any.