Choice & Inference readers may well want to check out Alexander Pruss's thoughts on a recent application (via Michael Tooley) of Carnap's measure of objective probability to the Problem of Evil here.
Pruss on “Tooley's use of Carnap's Probability Measure”
Feb 25th, 2010 by Jonah Schupbach
Posted in Objective Probability, Philosophy of Religion
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