id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_lbzncejuizfidl3cc325sv6oly L. Glynn Deterministic Chance 2009 30 .pdf application/pdf 14486 1071 67 argues tha t, in a deterministic world, a chance function outputting non-trivial argue that, not only is Schaffer correct in this, but that there are good reasons to think that a trivial deterministic chance function is inconsistent with deterministic, the laws of w together with the history of w up to (and including) any time t entail Pe. Accordingly, for any reasonable credence function , the initial history of the world, these special scientific laws entail non-trivial A lot of work remains to be done to show that the non-trivial probabilities projected by the probabilistic special scientific laws of these deterministic existence of non-trivial chances in deterministic worlds with probabilistic special scientific laws is perfectly compatible with the connection from chance to In deterministic worlds with probabilistic special scientific laws, only a non-trivial probability function can underwrite the connections from chance to lawhood and rational credence (as was ./cache/work_lbzncejuizfidl3cc325sv6oly.pdf ./txt/work_lbzncejuizfidl3cc325sv6oly.txt