“The probability of two events equals the probability of the first event plus the probability of the second event.”
Mutually exclusive events.
It is interesting that you insist that beliefs ought to be represented by classical probability. Given that we can construct multiple kinds of probability theory, on what grounds should we prefer one over the other to represent what ‘belief’ ought to be?
“The probability of two events equals the probability of the first event plus the probability of the second event.”
Mutually exclusive events.
It is interesting that you insist that beliefs ought to be represented by classical probability. Given that we can construct multiple kinds of probability theory, on what grounds should we prefer one over the other to represent what ‘belief’ ought to be?