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(2014) Synthese 191 (6).

Reconciling probability theory and coherentism

Conal Duddy

pp. 1075-1084

Recent results in the literature appear to show that it is impossible for two independent testimonies to jointly raise the probability of a proposition if neither testimony individually has any impact on that probability. I show that these impossibility results do not apply when testimonies agree on incidental details.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-013-0310-4

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Duddy, C. (2014). Reconciling probability theory and coherentism. Synthese 191 (6), pp. 1075-1084.

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