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Intersubjectivity, relativistic covariance, and conditionals: response to C. I. J. M. Stuart

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A misunderstanding persists between Stuart and me, which I do my best to clarify. Bayesian “inverse subjectivities” versus relativistic covariance and “physical intersubjectivity” are discussed. A “joint number of chances” formalism taking care of the propagation of the “probability of causes” is proposed.

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de Beauregard, O.C. Intersubjectivity, relativistic covariance, and conditionals: response to C. I. J. M. Stuart. Found Phys Lett 5, 291–294 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00692805

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