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Williamson (2005a, Chapters 2 and 5) provides an introduction to interpretations of probability including the objective Bayesian interpretation.Williamson (2005c) discusses some of the challenges that face objective Bayesianism.

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Williamson, J. Introduction. JoLLI 15, 1–3 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10849-005-9003-9

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