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such a rule prescribes infinite odds, that is, a judgment of certainty, when the previous cases have been all of one kind. That it has been unable to discover what the correct odds are has been a notorious source of embarrassment for the theory of probability ever since. The problem has stayed so comprehensively unsolved that it has been more or less agreed to forget about it.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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