id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2mrdt2e2xvfv3l6wovwpvelqa4 N. Emery Chance, Possibility, and Explanation 2013 26 .pdf application/pdf 14111 954 66 In this article, I will argue that this way of thinking is a mistake: compatibilism about chance and deterministic laws ought to be the default view. This stronger claim, whatever else it amounts to, is supposed to be independent of Sally's particular epistemic position: the chance-interpretation of (1) is ice cube melting is non-trivial relative to the macro-physical facts about the So the immediate question that arises with respect to the connection between chance and possibility is: what sorts of facts should we be holding fixed? macro-physical history of the world; and if there is a non-trivial micro-chance evaluation a better context against which to judge whether there is a nontrivial chance of something happening than the set of propositions that include just the macro-physical history of the actual world up until the relevant micro-physical facts, the chance of any event in a world where the laws are ./cache/work_2mrdt2e2xvfv3l6wovwpvelqa4.pdf ./txt/work_2mrdt2e2xvfv3l6wovwpvelqa4.txt