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This note arose from a commentary on the foregoing paper by Andreas Kamlah, but now bears only indirectly on it. I am very much indebted to Joe Lambert who corrected my style and in fact improved this note considerably.
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Spohn, W. A brief remark on the problem of interpreting probability objectively. Erkenntnis 26, 329–334 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00167719
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