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principle of indifference
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(認識論的確率の割り当てに関する)原則。すなわち、関連する証拠が全く存在しない場合、すべての可能な結果に対して均等に確信(信念の度合い)を割り当てるべきであるというルール
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A rule for assigning epistemic probabilities, according to which, in the absence of any relevant evidence, agents should distribute their credence (or 'degrees of belief') equally among all the possible outcomes.
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principle of indifference
When faced with symmetrical possibilities and no relevant evidence, the principle of indifference advises assigning equal credence to each outcome.
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When faced with symmetrical possibilities and no relevant evidence, the principle of indifference advises assigning equal credence to each outcome.
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