id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yipw4ecmenfenj4zsfmjk36jji J. Ismael What Chances Could Not Be 1996 14 .pdf application/pdf 6230 336 60 The chance of a physical event is the objective, single-case probability that it will In probabilistic physical theories like quantum mechanics, the chances of the model of the values of the basic physical quantities as intrinsic properties pertaining to a system at a time.' Certain accounts of the nature of In particular, any view of chance which allows for underminable statements are intrinsic or bad news for the view that the chances supervene on (nonchance) history, but by arguing against the combination of the two views, chance, the so-called actual frequentist view according to which the any view according to which the chance distribution at a world supervenes properties at a later time t', the existence of underminable chance statements can only mean that the t-chances are not in general an intrinsic objective chances of w at t is not an intrinsic physical property of w at t. ./cache/work_yipw4ecmenfenj4zsfmjk36jji.pdf ./txt/work_yipw4ecmenfenj4zsfmjk36jji.txt