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Discussion: Accardi on Quantum Theory and The “Fifth Axiom” of Probability

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 April 2022

Hans Van Den Berg
Affiliation:
Department of Mathematics Landbouwuniversiteit Wageningen
Dick Hoekzema
Affiliation:
Departments of Physics and Philosophy Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht
Hans Radder
Affiliation:
Department of Philosophy Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Abstract

In this paper we investigate Accardi's claim that the “quantum paradoxes” have their roots in probability theory and that, in particular, they can be evaded by giving up Bayes' rule, concerning the relation between composite and conditional probabilities. We reach the conclusion that, although it may be possible to give up Bayes' rule and define conditional probabilities differently, this contributes nothing to solving the philosophical problems which surround quantum mechanics.

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Discussion
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Copyright © 1990 by the Philosophy of Science Association

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