The probability relevant for debates in philosophy of religion is called epistemic probability, which concerns establishing degrees of confidence (or “credence”) in some specific hypothesis. This is the probability having to do with human belief and not the odds that any given person living in Japan will be over seven feet tall.
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A Brief Introduction to Epistemic Probability
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The probability relevant for debates in philosophy of religion is called epistemic probability, which concerns establishing degrees of confidence (or “credence”) in some specific hypothesis. This is the probability having to do with human belief and not the odds that any given person living in Japan will be over seven feet tall.