A probabilistic proposition is a proposition with a measured probability of being true for an arbitrary person at an arbitrary time.
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- A probabilistic proposition is a proposition with a measured probability of being true for an arbitrary person at an arbitrary time. These are some examples of probabilistic propositions collected by the Mindpixel project: You are not human 0.17 Color and colour are the same word spelled differently 0.95 You do not think the sun will rise tomorrow 0.15 You have never seen the sky 0.13 You are a rock 0.01 Is westlife a pop group? 0.50 I exist 0.98 Bread is raw toast 0.89 Do you know how to talk? 0.89
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- A probabilistic proposition is a proposition with a measured probability of being true for an arbitrary person at an arbitrary time.
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- Probabilistic proposition
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