Given Keynes's Definitions of Logical Probability and Evidential Weight, It Is Impossible for Keynes’s Approach to Measurement to Be an Ordinal Theory; His 'Non Numerical' Probabilities Must Be Based on Inexact and Imprecise Measurement Using Approximation Involving Boolean Upper and Lower Probability Bounds and Bounded Outcomes
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Published:2019
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ISSN:1556-5068
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Container-title:SSRN Electronic Journal
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language:en
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Short-container-title:SSRN Journal
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Brady Michael Emmett
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