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INFINITESIMALS ARE TOO SMALL FOR COUNTABLY INFINITE FAIR LOTTERIES ALEXANDER R. PRUSS Abstract. We show that infinitesimal probabilities are much too small for modeling the individual outcome of a countably infinite fair
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Document Date: 2013-06-12 13:10:22


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Winston / /

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Bernstein / Princeton University Press / /

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pence / /

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American Statistical Association / Princeton University / Australasian Association of Philosophy Conference / /

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ALEXANDER R. PRUSS / /

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New York / M.B. / /

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Journal of the American Statistical Association / Australasian Journal of Philosophy / /

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