Probabilism I – Kolmogorov’s Curious Axioms

In the digital age, we are all asking, for an increasing number of things, how much we believe. In this article, a close look at credence leads to a daunting question: What kind of beliefs are rational? Are there any simple rules we can lay down about rational belief-forming, and if so, would there even be any reason to follow them? A philosophical view called “Probabilism” answers yes to both.