Using Probability Wisely
The Principle of Optimal Applicability (Philosophical Questions)
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ナレーター:
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Mark Cyr
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著者:
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Boris Kriger
概要
What if the numbers guiding your biggest decisions were never meant for you?
From weather forecasts to medical risks, investment advice to AI predictions, probability surrounds modern life—offering the appearance of certainty in an uncertain world. Yet most people don’t realize: probability is a powerful tool, but only under the right conditions. Misapplied, it doesn’t just fail—it misleads.
This book reveals the hidden structure behind when probability works, when it doesn’t, and why it so often feels precise but proves personally wrong. Clear, thoughtful, and deeply grounded, it introduces the Principle of Optimal Applicability—a new way to think about risk, chance, and the limits of what numbers can truly tell us.
No math required. Just a willingness to see more clearly, decide more wisely, and let go of the false comfort of numerical illusion.