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(1991) Synthese 89 (2).
Propensities are presented as a generalization of classical determinism. They describe a physical reality intermediary between Laplacian determinism and pure randomness, such as in quantum mechanics. They are characterized by the fact that their values are determined by the collection of all actual properties. It is argued that they do not satisfy Kolmogorov axioms; other axioms are proposed.
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DOI: 10.1007/BF00413910
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Gisin, N. (1991). Propensities in a non-deterministic physics. Synthese 89 (2), pp. 287-297.
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