id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_agj7z4f3fvcovjikrtblqpran4 Leszek WroĊ„ski Dutch Books and nonclassical probability spaces 2016 18 .pdf application/pdf 8288 751 76 notion of a nonclassical probability space used by Feintzeig is not the most common employed in philosophy of physics, and that his usage of the "classical" Dutch fact, a function associating real numbers to elements of a Boolean algebra is a classical probability function if and only if no Dutch Book, that is, a set of bets with We prove, using the particular notions employed in Feintzeig (2015), that a finite generalized probability space This does not mean that employing any notion of a non-classical generalized probability space shall be avoided in philosophical analysis of quantum phenomena due i Ai. In Section 4 of his paper Feintzeig studies conditions which guarantee the existence of a classical extension of a given space. Theorem 2 A finite generalized probability space is Dutch-Bookable if and only if it Dutch Books in lattice-theoretic probability spaces Dutch Books in lattice-theoretic probability spaces ./cache/work_agj7z4f3fvcovjikrtblqpran4.pdf ./txt/work_agj7z4f3fvcovjikrtblqpran4.txt