Probability as likelihood and reasonable ground of presumption guiding assessment of evidence and rational inference. Probability denotes the likelihood or appearance of truth and constitutes a reasonable ground for presumption, encompassing verisimilitude and conformity to reason or experience; a proposition's probability is assessed by its agreement with rational inference or superior supporting evidence or arguments.
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Probability as likelihood and reasonable ground of presumption guiding assessment of evidence and rational inference.
Probability denotes the likelihood or appearance of truth and constitutes a reasonable ground for presumption, encompassing verisimilitude and conformity to reason or experience; a proposition's probability is assessed by its agreement with rational inference or superior supporting evidence or arguments.
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