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In the paragraph 4.5, where the author introduces probability density functions for the first time, I don't understand why he says that a finite number of propositions is all that is needed. In particular, it seems to me that for every real positive number q, the function that he calls G(q) is effectively a new proposition for each q. Am I missing something?
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