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Date: 2012-10-01 08:10:04
Puzzles
Sleeping Beauty problem
Knowledge
Philosophy
Physical cosmology
Self-Indication Assumption
Principle of indifference
Coin flipping
Relevance
Probability
Science
Epistemology

Sleeping Beauty: A Synthesis of Views

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