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6796 | Subjective probability measures personal beliefs; objective probability measures the chance of an event happening [Bird] |
Full Idea: Subjective probability measures a person's strength of belief in the truth of a proposition; objective probability concerns the chance a certain sort of event has of happening, independently of whether anyone thinks it is likely to occur or not. | |
From: Alexander Bird (Philosophy of Science [1998], Ch.6) | |
A reaction: The challenge to the second one is that God would know for certain whether a meteor will hit the Earth next week. The impact looks like 'bad luck' to us, but necessary to one who really knows. |
6797 | Objective probability of tails measures the bias of the coin, not our beliefs about it [Bird] |
Full Idea: In tossing a coin, the objective probability of tails is a measure of the bias of the coin; the bias and the probability are objective features of the coin, like its mass and shape; these properties have nothing to do with our beliefs about the coin. | |
From: Alexander Bird (Philosophy of Science [1998], Ch.6) | |
A reaction: Despite my reservation that God would not seem to be very interested in the probabilities of coin-tossing, since he knows each outcome with certaintly, this is fairly convincing. God might say that the coin has a 'three-to-two bias'. |