Monday, October 8, 2012

Hoyle's fallacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hoyle's fallacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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  1. Carneades proposes three levels of probability. The highest is that of practicality: we act in accordance with our best knowledge, which might not be as good as we should have.
    That the improbalists- those with false probabilties- deal with absurdities as the article notes contradicts Carneades'.

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