I don't know anyone called Hobson. Intersubjectivity is a very simple and useful concept, allowing to bridge subjectivity and objectivity somewhat. Which is what you are talking about.A Hobson's choice then. — TheMadFool
That would be the wrong thing to do. Landing on a side is more likely. — TheMadFool
This is not how probability calculus works. — TheMadFool
One can tie as many dead horses to a carriage as one wants, it's not going to help pull the carriage. Scientific observers need to do much better than 50/50 for repetitions to work and increase experiment power. And if you set your risk of error to a more realistic 10%, then it works. — Olivier5
Ta-da! At long last! That is why your whole line of thinking is wrong. — Dfpolis
You are absolutely right. Because there is no such thing as "probability calculus" — god must be atheist
That's precisely the problem. — TheMadFool
A worthy challenge for an educator worth his salt, don't you think? — TheMadFool
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