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SUMMARY:What are probabilities? 
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LOCATION:Monash University\, Clayton\, Australia\, 3800
DESCRIPTION:<p>"What are probabilities?&nbsp\; That is to say\, what is it that makes our claims about probabilities true or false?&nbsp\; One popular view has been that probabilities just are relative frequencies.&nbsp\; The probability of a coin coming up heads just is the frequency of heads in coin tosses.&nbsp\; This particular interpretation has fallen on hard times because of its difficulty with dealing with\, among other things: single cases (what's the probability for a single toss?)\; objective chances in Quantum Physics\; uncondintional probabilities.&nbsp\; Alan H&aacute\;jek declared frequentist interpretations "as close to being refuted as a serious philosophical position ever gets."&nbsp\; I hope to convince you that that reports of frequentism's demise have been greatly exaggerated."</p>
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