Dutch book arguments

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Dutch book arguments are philosophical and mathematical reasoning tools used to justify the coherence of subjective probabilities by showing that violating probability axioms exposes an agent to guaranteed losses in betting scenarios.

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Truth and Probability mainTopic Dutch book arguments
1926 paper "Truth and Probability" introducesConcept Dutch book arguments
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