Also (and sorry for the rapid-fire commenting), do you accept that we can have conditional probabilities of one? For example, P(A|A)=1? And, for that matter, P(B|(A-->B, A))=1? If so, I believe I can force you to accept at least probabilities of 1 in sound deductive arguments. And perhaps (I’ll have to think about it some more) in the logical laws that get you to the sound deductive arguments. I’m just trying to get the camel’s nose in the tent here...
Also (and sorry for the rapid-fire commenting), do you accept that we can have conditional probabilities of one? For example, P(A|A)=1? And, for that matter, P(B|(A-->B, A))=1? If so, I believe I can force you to accept at least probabilities of 1 in sound deductive arguments. And perhaps (I’ll have to think about it some more) in the logical laws that get you to the sound deductive arguments. I’m just trying to get the camel’s nose in the tent here...