Further Thoughts on the Probabilities of Conditionals
In an earlier post, I proposed the following hypothesis concerning the probabilities of conditionals: (RH) (a) If p entails q then P(If p then q)=1. (b) If p entails ~q, then P(If p then q)=0. (c) If p entails neither q nor ~q, then P(If p then q) = P(X), where X is whatever information… Read More »