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>To sum up: probabilities are (a) true or false, (b) regardless of what I believe about this probabilities. Estimated probabilities (c) depend on the prior knowledge of the mind in question. Moreover, (d) the fact that the probability is X is a fact about my mind.

I'm not sure why you then go on to say that probability is neither objective nor subjective, and that probability has traits of both (which seems somewhat like a contradiction), rather than conclude that there are two different kinds of probability: objective probability and subjective probability ('probabilities' and 'Estimated probabilities' as you even differentiate yourself). (And then there is the other interpretation of the question of whether objective probability even exists at all or wether the world is deterministic.)



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