Probabilistic kingdom – problem of objectivity in contemporary science

Paweł Pruski
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Within the world of modern scientific theories, probability theory is one of the basic tools with which hypotheses are constructed. Scientists using probability theory often rely on its objective interpretation. In practice, this means that probability assertions should be independent of the beliefs of the individual. Accordingly, the following question arises: what do the contents of scientific assertions based on an objective interpretation of probability theory refer to? To answer that question, the author analyzes objective probability in the context of the scientific debate on determinism, addressing two types of arguments. On the one hand, a position will be examined according to which the only viable plane allowing for objective probability is indeterministic. Subsequently, the discussion will focus on arguments to the contrary, which presume coexistence of objective probability and determinism. The aim of this paper is to answer the question concerning the meaning of a sentence referring to the objective interpretation of probability, and aim to resolve whether it is in the context of either deterministic or indeterministic plane that one can speak of objective probability. As a result, the following thesis will be advanced: both the acceptance of a deterministic and an indeterministic plane as possible areas where objective probability can occur is extremely problematic. Depending on the chosen area, different types of problems arise, whose common denominator is misunderstood objectification. Consequently, the postulated objectivity of probability (and pertinent assumptions) can be reduced to the epistemic variant.
概率王国——当代科学中的客观性问题
在现代科学理论的世界里,概率论是构建假设的基本工具之一。使用概率论的科学家常常依赖于它的客观解释。在实践中,这意味着概率断言应该独立于个人的信念。因此,下面的问题出现了:基于概率论客观解释的科学断言的内容指的是什么?为了回答这个问题,作者在关于决定论的科学辩论的背景下分析了客观概率,解决了两种类型的论点。一方面,一个位置将被检查,根据该位置,允许客观概率的唯一可行平面是不确定的。随后,讨论将集中在相反的论点,假设客观概率和决定论共存。本文的目的是回答关于概率的客观解释的句子的意义问题,并旨在解决在确定性或不确定性的上下文中,人们可以谈论客观概率。因此,下面的论点将被提出:接受确定性和不确定性平面作为客观概率可能发生的可能区域是非常有问题的。根据所选择的领域,出现了不同类型的问题,其共同点是被误解的客观化。因此,假定的概率客观性(以及相关的假设)可以简化为认识论的变体。
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