Abstract
Non-bivalent languages (languages containing sentences that can be true, false or neither) are given a probabilitistic interpretation in terms of betting quotients. Necessary and sufficient conditions for avoiding Dutch books—the laws of non-bivalent probability—in such a setting are provided.
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Cantwell, J. (2006). The laws of non-bivalent probability. Logic and Logical Philosophy, 15(2). https://doi.org/10.12775/llp.2006.010
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